
Articles published in Eurozine
Why I have not returned to Belgrade
Is it to spare her emotions that Slavenka Drakulic has not returned to Belgrade since the wars? She doesn't think so. Instead, her reasons have to do with the silence and denial of so much of Serbian society, and with a youth that is failing to ask the right questions. [Romanian version added] [more]
My first time in Vilnius
"Histories" means many things, but above all that the history written in western Europe does not necessarily coincide with the one eastern Europeans are trying to write, observes Biancamaria Bruno. [more]
Italian democracy and its opponents
An "underground Italy" far removed from the principles of the republican constitution has been present at every level throughout the postwar period, writes Franceso M. Biscione. These classes have found their political home under Silvio Berlusconi. [more]
Back in the ghetto
The Israeli Right nurtures the image of the nation of Israel as a bastion under eternal siege but fails to see that Israel is laying siege to the Palestinians. The window of opportunity opened by the Oslo agreement has been closed for good, fears Göran Rosenberg. [more]
The unwinnable war
An interview with Zygmunt Bauman
In the East, impoverished masses are lured into anti-Westernism; in the West, the State seeks to regain its legitimacy via the War on Terror. A vicious cycle of global insecurity is underway. [more]
All history is the history of migration
Throughout history, the ambivalent presence of the migrant Other has aroused extremes of sentiment within the host community. [more]
Religion and the profane
"The difference between the success of Islam and the failure of Marxism is that [...] Islam never claimed that work is sacred." Ernest Gellner, speaking in 1995, draws surprising comparisons between Marxism and Islam. [more]














