Society
The Prison Cell as Petri Dish

Romania’s prisons are slowly gaining ground on tuberculosis, but the prognosis on AIDS is less encouraging.

By Petru Zoltan and Michael J. Jordan
2 September 2010
Conflict & Diplomacy
PremiumEconomic Pragmatism or Flirting With Moscow?

Macedonia ponders the economic and political motivation behind seeking closer ties with Russia.

By BBC Monitoring
1 September 2010
Politics
Still a Land of Possibilities

Ukraine may be rolling back some of the civic gains it made this decade, but  it’s hardly ripe for authoritarianism. From openDemocracy.

By Ingo Petz
31 August 2010
Multimedia
A Tale of Two Bakus

A threatened old building and a striking new one symbolize the split personality of development in Azerbaijan’s booming capital.

By Khanim Javadova
31 August 2010
Conflict & Diplomacy
Remembering Mother Theresa

Kosovo’s Roman Catholics are dedicating a new cathedral to the revered nun. A more fitting tribute would be to carry out her visions of peace and tolerance.

By Timothy Spence
30 August 2010
From the Archives
Bumpkins vs. Mafiosi

Even though non-communists have come to power in Moldova, the conflict over the future of Transdniester in some ways is a reenactment of the struggles of Soviet communism.

By Taras Kuzio
30 August 2010
People
PremiumThe Frustrations of Albania’s Top Criminal Judge

The chief justice of the Albanian Supreme Court says that political weakness is the main drag on much-needed reform of the country’s judiciary and insists that corruption is not the massive problem the EU and others claim.

By Bora Fezga
27 August 2010
Politics
Shotgun Philanthropy

Russian businesses are taking charge of some of the country’s post-fire reconstruction, with a little prodding from the Kremlin. From Russia Profile.

By Tai Adelaja
26 August 2010

COLUMNS

Russian Unorthodox
The Right to Life, With an Asterisk

For too many Russians who get sick, a piece of paper will decide their fate.

By GALINA STOLYAROVA
2 September 2010
The New Eu
A Silence Broken by Horrible Explosions
Not enough of us, either Roma or white, are talking honestly about the Roma issue, with deadly consequences.By MARTIN EHL
1 September 2010
Our Take
Killing the Future

As a new school year opens, students in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan are in for more bitter lessons in propaganda, corruption, and time-wasting.

By TOL
27 August 2010
The Fourth Estate
A Race to the Exit

Foreign media groups are getting out of Eastern Europe in droves. They leave behind politicized and struggling outlets.

By MARIUS DRAGOMIR
23 August 2010
Our Take
When the Cat's Away Premium

Romanian politicians and judges tend to get a lot more casual about corruption.

By TOL
20 August 2010
Russian Unorthodox
A Budding Catastrophe Premium

A Moscow court’s property ruling could threaten the future biodiversity of the world’s fruit crops.

By GALINA STOLYAROVA
19 August 2010
The New EU
No Place for Heroes Premium

The Czechs are asked to weigh the price of freedom, and the answers so far are surprising.

By KATERINA SAFARIKOVA
18 August 2010

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