The recently announced peace plan drawn up by the US and Russia speaks volumes about the level of support for Ukraine. While ...
Turkey is now a leading partner for many states within Central Asia. Sharing a common cultural inheritance, Ankara has been ...
The Summer 2018 issue of New Eastern Europe tackles the complexity of para-states in the post-Soviet space.
Questions over the boundaries of Kashubian identity remain a key question today in Poland. However, while it is indeed ...
The recent elections in the Czech Republic are likely to result in key changes in the country’s outlook. A turn away from ...
Aleksandar Vučić has for many years been trying to balance between East and West, maintaining close ties with Russia, cultivating good relations with the United States, and simultaneously striving for ...
Peace in Ukraine will not come while one side still believes it can win on the battlefield. Supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles is not an escalation, but a way to balance the fight and bring real ...
In November, Serbia marks one year since the Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse, and the subsequent student protests sparked by it. Today, despite growing international attention, concerns over ...
Estonia’s current political climate is now in a state of flux. While the traditionally largest parties face difficulties maintaining their positions, other groups are taking advantage of their ...
“Transport is a significant barrier. Or rather its absence,” says Maria Hlod. “Several villages in the community are very remote, and there are no regular buses or alternative means of transportation, ...
Disinformation has become an increasingly visible force in Lithuania’s political life, no longer a tool used by Kremlin trolls but voiced by presidential candidates and echoed in parliamentary debates ...