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Issue 5 2018: What’s new with Belarus?

It often seems, at least from the outside, that Belarus remains isolated from the West and very static in its transformation. Yet, despite its relative isolation, Belarus is indeed changing.

September 2, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

Zbigniew Herbert. A witness to his time

A special selection of essays dedicated to the life and writings of Zbigniew Herbert from New Eastern Europe.

September 1, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

The State of Ukraine

As the country celebrates its independence day, come take a look at some of our recent stories.

August 24, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

Europe with a view to the future – 2018

You are invited to the sixth edition of the Forum EUROPE WITH A VIEW TO THE FUTURE. The topics of the forthcoming Forum have been defined on the basis of our continued analyses of the situation in Europe. Thus, our discussion will be launched with a reflection on the independence of Poland and other Central and Eastern European countries.

May 10, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

Issue 3-4 2018: Para-states. Life beyond geopolitics

The Summer 2018 issue of New Eastern Europe tackles the complexity of para-states in the post-Soviet space. Our authors analyse their status and position, but also take you beyond the geopolitics. They focus on elements that elude the everyday policymaker or analyst. They look at culture, identity and entrepreneurship.

April 26, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

Viktor Orbán’s third-term victory in Hungary. What does it mean?

On April 8th 2018, Viktor Orbán and his governing coalition won an overwhelming two-thirds parliamentary majority in Hungary and will be his third consecutive term in power. Last minute hopes believed that the opposition would fare well (due to high turnout), however, they fell seriously behind. In the end Fidesz will have 133 seats of the 199-seat parliament in Budapest.

April 11, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

International Symposium 3R: “Revolution, War and their Consequences”

On 16 and 17 March 2018, the International Symposium "Revolution, War and their Consequences" will take place at the Natolin (Warsaw) campus of the College of Europe.

March 5, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

Issue 2/2018: The many faces of Putin

Vladimir Putin is set to win a fourth term as president of the Russian Federation. The March-April 2018 issue takes a deeper look at the consequences of Putin's presidency and what could eventually come after...

February 26, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

2018 Riga Conference Livestream

The Rīga Conference has become a unique venue for constructive dialogue on international security issues between leading global decision makers. The event is organised jointly by the Latvian Transatlantic Organisation (LATO), the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Latvia, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia.

January 28, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

Issue 1/2018: The growing generation gap

How today's post-Soviet youth is radically different than previous generations - new issue now available!

January 2, 2018 - New Eastern Europe

Poland and Ukraine – Two voices

One of the biggest stories in 2017 has been the growing tensions and challenges in Polish-Ukrainian relations. With both sides escalating rhetoric, it begs the question – how to break the impasse? Yet, before addressing the mending of relations, we present two voices which attempt to better describe how we got here in the first place – one supporting the Polish point of view and one supporting the Ukrainian point of view.

December 24, 2017 - New Eastern Europe

Issue 6 2017 – Central Asia. The forgotten region?

November/December 2017: Central Asia. (Is this how you imagine) The forgotten region? Central Asia is an ethnically, geographically and culturally diverse region, covering a similar land mass as the European Union. Yet, it remains one of the least familiar to the general public in the West. An important region in its own right, located in a volatile geopolitical area between Russia, China, Afghanistan and Iran, the five states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan rarely make headlines in the mainstream media. Owing to this neglect the region has fallen victim to orientalist clichés, presenting it as a spacious blank steppe dividing the big players or as a collection of post-Soviet artificial entities devoid of agency in international relations.

October 31, 2017 - New Eastern Europe

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