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Democracy as Self-Correction
The current crisis of democracy is not an outcome of some institutional failure of democracy; on the contrary, it is a product of democracy’s success. It is the result of five revolutions that have…
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US-Europe Relations After the Obama Victory
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Nobody Likes Wall Street any More
An Interview with Francis Fukuyama by Maciej Nowicki While private companies are constantly changing, experimenting with new forms of organisation, the American government is simply archaic, it has…
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How Britain Could Leave the EU
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Federalization—The Path to Demise
Usually it is smaller nations that break loose from large empires and supranational states to go their own way. The separation of Czechoslovakia in 1990–1992 is a rather untypical case.
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“Svoboda”, Ukraine, and the West
“Svoboda” party’s approach to ethnic relations has been termed fascist, but in point of fact it is strikingly similar to official policy in Estonia, Latvia, and Israel.
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Hungary: the Fidesz Project
Fidesz successfully reconstructed the centre-right around its core ideas of conservatism and Christian Democracy, solidarity, family, nationhood and statehood.
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The Political Logics of Disintegration: the Habsburg Experience
A word about what kept the Habsburg monarchy together, what actually brought it apart, and what this might mean for the European Union.
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EDITORIAL: What Is Sovereignty
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A Geopolitical Tale
George Friedman, Następna dekada. Translation by Monika Wyrwas-Wiśniewska Wydawnictwo Literackie, 2012