Key Dynamics of Armenia’s Parliamentary Elections
Despite lackluster popular support and Russian meddling, the Civil Contract Party remains the favorite for Armenia’s upcoming parliamentary elections thanks to a divided opposition. From Eurasianet.
Commentary
Opinion: Rekindling the ‘Collective’ in European Security
The challenges facing European security are great. A new Prague-based initiative seeks to tackle them by listening to everyone who has a stake.
Only the Lonely
Following Orban’s defeat in Hungary, his far-right counterpart in neighboring Slovakia finds he has led his country into regional isolation. From Respekt.
The Catastrophe That Failed to Happen
Maybe the euro-haters had overestimated one Bulgarian character trait – and underestimated another.
Transnistria: Pain-Free Reintegration?
What the breakaway territory’s economy means for Moldova’s European trajectory.
Latest News
When ‘Transition’ Ends Before It Ever Arrived
Post-liberalism does not arrive as a coup against freedom. It arrives wrapped in “transparency,” “morality,” “national values,” “child protection,” and “security.”
Magyar Embarks on a Tour of Europe
The new prime minister wants to showcase a new Hungary, and, as promised, he started with Poland, making clear that history is far from dead. From Respekt.
Colombians Caught in Russia’s War on Ukraine
War profiteers are using social media to boost the recruitment of Colombians to fight in the Russian–Ukrainian war. From The Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia.
Trump Official Helped Secure U.S. Visa for Fugitive Polish Minister
As former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro’s safe-have in Hungary was coming to an end, a U.S. official cleared him for a visa that would allow him to evade Polish prosecution.
‘Where Freedom Ends’ for Wheelchair Users
Zorka Lednarova’s exhibition gives visitors a troubling perspective on the difficulties wheelchair users encounter navigating Czech and Slovak cities.

