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Poland, another ‘illiberal democracy’?

Sławomir Sierakowski on the illiberal developments that have recently taken place in Poland.

Fear of the unknown

Dom umenia/Kunsthalle Bratislava offers a fresh glimpse at the heated topic of the refugee crisis.

An Unruly Younger Generation? Student Protest and the Macedonian Crisis

The mass student demonstrations and growing protest movement led by the Student Plenum have paved the way for broader anti-government protests.

Moldova’s Movement From Below

The ongoing Moldova’s movement is a response to urgent domestic social problems that have been inappropriately cast in the available language of geopolitics.

The rule of law is under assault in Poland

Europe has a duty to act on Jarosław Kaczyński and his party.

Humans of Athens

In the past few years, Athens became a place where refugees seeking a better future in Europe got stuck. Przemysław Witkowski gives a detailed insight in their world of despair, chaos, and misery.

Stokfiszewski: The demand for democratization is a reaction to the EU’s original sin [interview]

Democratization means giving citizens a real voice and an opportunity to co-decide. Agata Mazepus interviews Igor Stokfiszewski.

Can You Eat Democracy?

If one thing is clear, it is that Central Europeans will not come out onto the streets solely for an abstract idea of “more democracy in Europe”.

Is there an alternative to the growth imperative? [London: 16.03]

At 18:45 GMT (19:45 CET / 20:45 EET) on Wednesday the 16th March 2016, Free Word and Rethinking Economics will hold a debate on the ecological impact of economic exploitation and look at the opportunities for an alternative approach.

Why are EU elites treating Brexit differently than Grexit?

The British exit is not about decreasing the economic burden of austerity suffered by European citizens. Quite the contrary.

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