A New Bosnia: Earning Sarajevo
In the early hours of the Dayton talks, maps were redrawn, corridors carved out, and the Bosnian capital handed over to those who defended it.
Commentary
The Quiet Revolution on Europe’s Eastern Edge
As Russia’s war drags on, Romania has quietly become one of Ukraine’s most vital partners reshaping trade routes, energy systems, infrastructure, and even patterns of migration.
Czechia and Ukraine: Unlocking the Potential and Minimizing the Risks
Prague cuts development support for Ukraine, raising questions about whether economic pragmatism can sustain a partnership once defined by political solidarity.
Musk Wannabies Dismantling Havel’s Legacy
Time may be up for the Czech Republic’s long-held aim of using its own post-1989 transition experience to help other societies strengthen democracy.
Ordinary Fascism
The documentary Mr. Nobody Against Putin provides unique insights into how Russian society is responding to the Ukraine war.
Latest News
Ukraine Changes Tone on Belarus
Kyiv pivots toward Belarus’s democratic opposition as Russia tightens its control on Minsk, signaling a broader push for European leadership. From the Atlantic Council.
A New Bosnia: Chasing Percentages
Inside the brinkmanship, bargains, and last-minute twists that made the Dayton Peace Agreement possible.
Ukraine Ponders How Best to Honor Fallen Soldiers
Instead of concrete paths and plastic wreaths, relatives of fallen soldiers say green, environmentally friendly landscaping is best for a planned new military cemetery. From Expertkr / Rubryka.
Russian Publishers In Search of Readers
Barred from selling books in their homeland, a handful of enterprising entrepreneurs are trying to stake out new territory and new markets.
Justice Delayed
The murder of a Slovak journalist and his fiancé goes to court for the third time. From Based in Bohemia.

