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Political Critique Archive

Romanian Roulette: Shooting up in Bucharest

People who are addicted in Romania, especially the poor, receive little of the support they’d need to get better and are at a constant risk of overdose.

Weekly Press Digest – February 12

Political Critique’s weekly selection from the Eastern European press.

Coffee culture is rooted in our society: We need other social hubs

Qerim Ondozi from Kosovo 2.0 talks about the importance of coffee culture in Kosovo and about the need of other social hubs in the country.

After the War on Drugs in Ireland

Since 2015 the LSE’s International Drug Policy Unit (IDPU) has been working with local partners the Ana Liffey Drug Project to help foster a new era of progressive drug policies in Ireland.

The Charter of the 21st Century: first step to a global citizens assembly?

The General Assembly is one example of an enactment of cross-border collective decision-making that current governments should be inspired by.

Poland in Transition 1989-1991: Street Markets

„Professional peddlers piled up a good amount of money, and more is being made as prices rise even higher and a system of wholesaling develops. That this new wealth is not effectively taxed is the government’s fault, not the peddlers.” Read the fourth chapter of the book by David R. Pichaske.

United against air pollution: Kosovans protest against “hazardous” conditions.

„Prishtina takes my breath away.”

To have or not to have trasnational lists for the 2019 European elections?

The European Parliament will decide.

Italy’s bigoted election, and the banality of race war

On Saturday morning a far-right activist took to the streets in a provincial town, and starting shooting ‘Africans’ at random. His actions were fuelled by the rhetoric of establishment politicians.

Weekly Press Digest – February 5

Political Critique’s weekly selection from the Eastern European press.

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