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5 Inspiring Moments of Social Life in Central-Eastern Europe in 2022

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Center and periphery

Protests and geopolitical choices

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Russian society after nine months of war: between indifference and resistance

Sebastian Schäffer: Austria is a bridge builder in Southeastern Europe

Eugenia Gusilov: The Repubic of Moldova and Ukraine need energy support NOW!

Nidzara Ahmatasevic: Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina are part of a political experiment

Sergiu Mișcoiu: Lula will be aiming to be a leader of the Global South

George Zamfir: Romanian "solutions" to housing problems only feed the housing market

Tobias Schweiger: To solve the housing crisis, we need both local and pan-European solutions

Łukasz Dąbrowiecki: German politicians have not grown up to be real leaders of Europe

George Katrougalos: Greece's fate was to discourage others from breaking with neoliberal politics

Is Czechia headed for social and economic collapse?

Sorin Ioniță: China is not interested in investing in Central and Southeastern Europe

Katarzyna Duda: The multinationals do not create jobs in Central Europe. They STEAL them

Bulgaria and Romania should work together to support the minorities of the Republic of Moldova

Mihai Isac: At political level Bulgarian and Romanian elites don't trust one another

Mihai Isac: Whatever Erdogan does has a powerful effect in the Balkan region

Sanna Marin: what are her REAL achievements. A look on Finland's progressive government

Danish experts: The current crisis encourages the Eastern EU nations to look for their own solutions

Zlatko Jovanovic: Denmark is interested in an EU which progresses in social terms

Europe in the mirror of the Polish migration crisis. What have we learnt?

What can Romania and Bulgaria to do reduce the queue on their border crossings?

Turkey is ok with both European and non-European Western Balkans

Ioana Constantin-Bercean: Turkey's strategic ambiguity is not possible in the case of Romania

Bulgaria is not just a geopolitical pendulum,but hopefully a country with its own dynamics and drive

Ukraine and Russia unleash capitalist forces at the expense of workers and citizens

Gavin Rae: After Brexit the UK undergoes intensive Americanization

Walter Baier: The dialogue between religions and Marxism is possible

Gabriel Danci: Afghani geopolitics continues to be interwoven with war on terror

Dragoș Mateescu: There is a strong nationalist tendency in Turkey

Petr Drulák: The war in Ukraine is a result of arrogance

Malgorzata Kulbaczewska-Figat: Ukraine wants to be sure of the steady flow of Polish support

Sergiu Miscoiu: Either the EU will be social, or there will be no EU

Helmut Scholz: Down with obsolete energy models! Green transition is needed NOW

Gael de Santis: Autonomous France or EU is not enough, they must be social

Stefano Bottoni: Orban is a rebel with the consent of the authorities

Unlike Romanian labour unions, the American ones have a lot of money

Michał Wojda The Economic Impact Of The War In Ukraine Is Enormous

Poland, Romania And Bulgaria Should Support Moldova, Ukraine And Georgia Economically And Morally

War in Ukraine: Putin's fatal mistake? What is at stake for Europe?

Labour Unionism In Poland, Romania And Bulgaria: Revival Or Stagnation