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Author Archives: Jeremy Druker

Posted inInterview, Ukraine

Green Membership for Ukraine

by Jeremy Druker 08 Jun 202220 Apr 2023

The best option for transforming Ukraine’s devastated economy is an invitation to join the European Green Deal, a leading EU expert argues.

Posted inInterview, Russia, Ukraine

An Emerging Pattern of Terror

by Jeremy Druker 13 Apr 202203 May 2022
Posted inHungary, Minorities

Divide and Conquer

by Jeremy Druker 24 Jan 202224 Jan 2022
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, International politics

To Be or Not to Be

by Jeremy Druker 01 Oct 202101 Oct 2021
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Society, Solutions Journalism

Letter From the Editor: Why Transitions is More Committed Than Ever to Solutions Journalism

by Jeremy Druker 26 Mar 202026 Oct 2020
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Society

A Different Kind of Community Organizer

by Jeremy Druker 28 Feb 202002 Aug 2020
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Moldova, Society

Before the Fall

by Jeremy Druker 11 Dec 201920 Nov 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Czechia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics

How an American Became an Optimist in the Czech Republic

by Jeremy Druker 15 Nov 201912 Aug 2020
Posted inArmenia, Environment, Politics

The People’s Choice

by Jeremy Druker 09 Jan 201920 Feb 2020
Posted inBusiness, Central Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Finance, Moldova, Politics, Society

Voting for Change

by Jeremy Druker 21 Dec 201820 Feb 2020

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