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10.10.2008
Tonis Saarts

The Bronze Nights

The failure of forced Europeanization and the birth of defensive nationalist democracy in Estonia

The EU accession process over, writes Tonis Saarts, Estonia's rightwing party politics has found a new rallying cry: the threat of Russia. [ more ]

09.10.2008
Chris Reynolds

May '68: a contested history

09.10.2008
Ismail Kadare

Don Quixote in the Balkans

08.10.2008
Mykola Riabchuk

How I became a Czech and a Slovak


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Graphic and explicit

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The enzyme of freedom

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Niels Kadritzke

Cyprus - Kypros or Kibris or both?

Greek and Turkish Cyprus are to re-open negotiations on 3 September. But in spite of their declared aim to agree a bi-zonal federation by spring 2009, the political crisis in Turkey may undermine their efforts to reunify their common homeland. [English version added] [more]

04.09.2008


Niels Kadritzke

Headscarves, generals, and Turkish democracy

The Turkish government's move to lift the ban on headscarves in universities is part of an ongoing discussion on a new constitution that has the potential to decide the country's future. It could dramatically increase Turkey's chances of becoming a member of the EU. [more]

22.02.2008


Niels Kadritzke

Turks at the gates of Brussels

Europe, Sèvres, and Kemalism

The eventual accession of Turkey to the European Union will depend a lot on how far the historical interdependence of Europe and Turkey is recognized. [more]

24.06.2005


Niels Kadritzke

Questions for Turkey

The Armenians, 1915

During World War I, over one million Armenians were killed in the Ottoman empire. Now demands are being made on the Turkish government to officially recognize the horror of these crimes. [more]

06.05.2005


Niels Kadritzke

The controversy about looted art

What would happen if the British Museum returned the Elgin Marbles? [more]

25.08.2004


Niels Kadritzke

Cyprus: saying no to the future

Greek chauvinism has put off any plans for reunification of the island once again. [more]

21.05.2004


Niels Kadritzke

Wars without legal boundaries

The International Criminal Court - a European project

How the EU should further the project of the International Criminal Court. [more]

09.07.2003


Niels Kadritzke

Europe's last wall is coming down

Before the accession: Cyprus

Cyprus' entry into the European Union is no utopia anymore. [more]

23.05.2003



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