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CATEGORY

Europe

From Riga to Athens: Can the Baltic Model Be Applied Elsewhere?

The Latvian recovery and so-called “Baltic model” hold valuable lessons for the troubled Eurozone periphery.

Europe: Between Technocracy and Democracy

The debate over reforming the Eurozone has shifted from economic to political grounds.

On Punishment: Breivik, Justice, & Philosophy

The difference between restorative and retributive justice warrants a closer examination of their respective philosophical assumptions and their pragmatic societal costs.

A New Beginning for Georgia

With the surprise election of billionaire Bidzina Ivanashvili, Georgian Dream presents an alternative to standard second-world power transitions.

On Recession and Secession

A review of Foreign Policy's special feature "Who Won the Great Recession?"

Yes Scotland or Better Together?

In the wake of British patriotic display, the Yes Scotland and Better Together camps battle for the future of Scotland.

The Lessons and Dangers of European Elections

Sunday, May 6th was an important day for the European Union : French and Greeks alike went to the polls to decide of their...

Is the European Project Stalled?

The Future Prospects of E.U. Enlargement

Lessons from the Hungarian Backslide

Creeping authoritarianism in Hungary exposes the pitfalls of partisanship worldwide

A Unitarian Constitution

How Hungray’s Conservative Wing Wrote a New Constitution for Itself