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And The People Entered The Scene
In Latin America, even the Right is talking like the Left. In recent times, this is the only way to win elections in most countries of the region. But to be able to rule afterwards, you must make…
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Sympathy for The Devil: On The Sources of The Czech Inclination towards Israel
As far as foreign politics is concerned, the Czech Republic tends to be rather dull and timid. There are only few topics that can put Czech diplomats into motion, one of them being Czech Republic’s…
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United States and New Europe: Restart Needed
The Ukraine crisis presents a new challenge to the relationship between the U.S. and us, the new countries of the EU. It is the most serious test since the end of the Cold War.
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Le Trahison des Experts and The Weaponization of Soft Power
The Kremlin believes soft power to be a set of tools for manipulation, a sort of weapon.
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Political Situation in The Czech Republic 25 Years after November 1989
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Europe between The East and The South
Russia is the main ally of Bashar al-Assad. The game around Ukraine is seen in the Middle East as an extension of the Syrian issue—says Gilles Kepel in conversation with Jacques Rupnik.
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Jaron Lanier: Beware of Siren Servers!
The logic of digital economy brings huge rewards to winners and impoverishes everyone else.
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Digital Agenda in Central Europe
Would Central Europe redefine its drive for innovation as a way to develop technologies neutralizing foreign interference in energy supplies, information war or new military threats? The time to make…
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The Internet Is the Electricity of the 21st Century
The goal of IT is to add value to all sectors of the economy.
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The Myth of Transparency
Transparency—in its direct, immediate version—is about to acquire mythic functions to legitimize power. It is difficult to lower electricity bills, but to invite a group of citizens to follow the…