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New Immigration Flows, Old Stereotypes

The final transitional immigration controls on Romania and Bulgaria are set to expire in January 2014, seven years after these new Eastern Europeans became citizens of the European Union. In the United Kingdom, parallels are already being drawn with the 2004 “wave” of immigration, when Poland and the other A8 countries gained the rights to […]

January 23, 2013 - Mathew Shearman

Why I Use E-diplomacy: A practitioner’s perspective

My job involves a high amount of communication with both internal and external actors from all spheres, thus consistent and thorough communication is an essential tool for good planning and successful organisation of activities. Although we primarily use a wide range of official communication tools, in the digital era, the input and coverage that can […]

January 22, 2013 - Victor Guzun

What Would Asterix Do?

January 2013 will certainly be remembered in France for the immense turmoil orchestrated by the departure of the French actor, Gérard Depardieu, to Russia. The “child prodigy” of French cinema has “betrayed” his homeland and all the French people familiar with his infinite talent. Since the beginning of the 1970s, Depardieu has collaborated with the […]

January 20, 2013 - Lana Ravel

The Consequences of Being “Anti-Polish”

Few Polish films have in recent years stirred as much controversy as Władysław Pasikowski’s Pokłosie (Consequences). Despite being criticised as being “anti-Polish” by some, this new film, inspired by the Jedwabne pogrom of 1941, can lead to more honest discussion of Polish-Jewish relations. Regarding Polish-Jewish relations during the Second World War, the Polish-British historian Adam […]

January 17, 2013 - Filip Mazurczak

Ukraine 2013: The same old games?

Following tense parliamentary elections, the change of government and a pre-recession economic landscape, will Ukraine’s 2013 be mired in the same old post-Soviet games in politics and governance? The games of politics and European integration Western politics is widely believed to be about the three “I”s – Ideas, Interests and Institutions. In Ukraine, however, it […]

January 15, 2013 - Yegor Vasylyev

Undermining Stereotypes and Putting Flesh on the Bones of Insider Trading

Part 1: Undermining Stereotypes A conversation with Marina Lewycka, bestselling author of A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian. Interviewer: Roman Kabachiy ROMAN KABACHIY: You first came to Ukraine in 2005 and again visited in 2011. Did you see any changes in the country? MARINA LEWYCKA: When I came to Ukraine and saw the beautiful […]

January 10, 2013 - Chris Riley

When in Baku…

When Azeri duo Ell & Nikki won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2011, Azerbaijan was overjoyed. In a country where the Eurovision breaks popularity records, there is no end to the applause for these native artists. The historical victory was a breakthrough for everyone: the government saw an opportunity for the quicker modernisation of infrastructure […]

January 8, 2013 - Anna Zamejc

When the New Boss Came to Town

Just a few days before the parliamentary elections on December 9th 2012, the Romanian government quietly passed a controversial emergency ordinance reorganising the National Audiovisual Council (CNA). Far from going unnoticed, as Prime Minister Victor Ponta and his social-liberal coalition (USL) would have hoped, the imposed changes have sparked yet another fiery debate between media […]

January 6, 2013 - Ioana Burtea

Edward Lucas Strikes Back

This review was originally published in New Eastern Europe Issue 4/2012. Edward Lucas's response to this review is in the current issue of New Eastern Europe 1/2013. Edward Lucas wants to alert western decision makers about the threat coming from Moscow. The question is: do we really need spies to “decode” or uncover Russia’s true […]

January 3, 2013 - Eugeniusz Smolar

The Dark State – Part II

This is part II of John Sweeney’s “The Dark State” from his book Big Daddy published by Silvertail Books. "The Dark State Part I" can be found in New Eastern Europe 1 (VI)/2013. Or download the whole book available in e-format on Amazon Kindle. By and large, the world does not pay attention to Belarus. […]

January 2, 2013 - John Sweeney

Presenting the Wider Picture

A conversation with Halik Kochanski, historian, and author of The Eagle Unbowed: Poland and the Poles in the Second World War. Interviewer: J P O’ Malley A review of The Eagle Unbowed can also be found in the January – March (No. 1(VI) / 2013) issue of New Eastern Europe, available now in bookshops and newsstands. NEW […]

January 1, 2013 - J P O’ Malley

Happy New Year 2013!

Dear Readers and Friends, We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year for 2013! As 2012 comes to a close, we invite you to look back at this past year with a compilation of the Best of NEE Online 2012 – our top 10 articles we published online. The […]

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