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    • Thursday, 16 November, 2023
      War in Ukraine
      With all eyes on the Middle East, does the west have a viable strategy for Ukraine?

      New polling suggests western public opinion is not convinced that this is a winnable war

      A group of people stand inside a railroad carriage that has a clinical layout
    • Monday, 28 August, 2023
      Geopolitics
      ‘Secret Hitler’ and the risks of real-life liberal confusion

      How a popular board game that pits two teams against one another has lessons for democracies

      Various coloured cards and title tags with words such as ‘ballot’, yes’, ‘no’, ‘president’ and ‘chancellor’ dot a game board
    • Tuesday, 11 July, 2023
      Russian politics
      There is now a ‘collective Putin’ in the Kremlin

      The Russian president has come to fear his elites as much as they fear him

      Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting dedicated to tourism development in Derbent in the southern region of Dagestan, Russia, last month
    • Thursday, 8 June, 2023
      ReviewFT Books Essay
      Shadowlands of empire: central Europe’s nervous east-west gaze

      Putin’s war on Ukraine exposes not only a rift between Russia and the west, but also divisions within eastern Europe

      A long line of vehicles and people on a road, heading towards the sunset
    • Monday, 10 April, 2023
      French politics
      Democracies can’t take too much drama

      In an ideal world, electoral politics should cool passions, not inflame them

      Riot police stand in line as a young woman speaks into a megaphone
    • Wednesday, 22 February, 2023
      War in Ukraine
      For many outside the west, Russia is not important enough to hate

      Indifference to Putin’s aggression in Ukraine has left western analysts flummoxed

      Xi Jinping of China, Narendra Modi of India and Vladimir Putin of Russia
    • Thursday, 5 January, 2023
      War in Ukraine
      World elections will shape the outcome of the war in Ukraine

      US, Russian and Ukrainian presidential contests in 2024 could be as important as events on the battlefield

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
    • Friday, 18 November, 2022
      Geopolitics
      Middle Powers are reshaping geopolitics

      Regionally strong countries such as Turkey share a determination to be at the table rather than on the menu

      Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the G20 in Bali
    • Friday, 16 September, 2022
      Russian politics
      Ukraine’s counter-offensive has left Putin encircled at home

      Kyiv’s military successes have forced the Russian president into making choices he wished to avoid

      Illustration of Vladimir Putin portrait sketched in black & white, with red tie and the letter Z scribbled across his portrait
    • Monday, 1 August, 2022
      European Union
      The EU is losing control of events on its conflict-ridden periphery

      Failure is most evident in the Balkans, ill-suited to political models devised in western Europe

      A Bosnian man pushing a cart rushes for cover while crossing a street filled with burntout vehicles
    • Thursday, 16 June, 2022
      War in Ukraine
      Putin’s aggressive autocracy reduces Russian soft power to ashes

      The assault on Ukraine is causing a sharp cultural break with the west that may last far into the future

      An artwork from around 1700 showing Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia, beheading one of the rebel Streltsy (semi-professional musketeers) in front of his nobles
    • Friday, 22 April, 2022
      Geopolitics
      To isolate Russia is not in the west’s power or interest

      Treating the entire country as a geopolitical Chernobyl would be a strategic blunder

      Ann Kiernan illustration showing planet Earth, with flames rising from Russia
    • Friday, 11 March, 2022
      Russian politics
      The west cannot turn its back on ordinary Russians

      It would be a historic mistake to assume that autocracy is destiny in Moscow

      Ewan White illustration of Ivan Krastev story ‘The west cannot turn its back on ordinary Russians’
    • Friday, 19 November, 2021
      EU immigration
      Europe is terrified of its attractiveness to outsiders

      The Belarus border crisis shows that the EU’s biggest fear is the return of anti-migrant rightwing populism

      Ewan White illustration of Ivan Krastev story ‘Europe is terrified of its attractiveness to outsiders’
    • Wednesday, 27 January, 2021
      Populism
      Central European populists feel the effect of Trump’s defeat

      Not only do Poland and Hungary lose an ally but for them, Joe Biden’s US is a threat

    • Wednesday, 9 December, 2020
      ReviewFT Books Essay
      Life after Covid-19: What are we going to do now?

      The Pope, Ivan Krastev and Fareed Zakaria on processing the pandemic

    • Thursday, 20 August, 2020
      Populism
      Donald Trump’s defeat would deal a blow to European populism

      Victory for Joe Biden in November would empower liberals in former Habsburg lands

      An anti-government protester holds Hungarian and EU flags in Budapest. A Joe Biden victory in the US election would impel illiberal governments in Warsaw and Budapest to seek reconciliation with Brussels
    • Tuesday, 7 April, 2020
      Coronavirus
      Copycat coronavirus policies will soon come to an end

      As countries consider how and when to lift lockdowns, a variety of approaches will show policy health

      People gather at a restaurant n in Stockholm on April 4, 2020, during the the new coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP) (Photo by JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images)
    • Monday, 27 January, 2020
      Demographics and population
      Depopulation is eastern Europe’s biggest problem

      There is a connection between the twin crises of democracy and demography

      People wait at the regional department of foreigners' affairs where foreigners can get work and residency permits in central Warsaw on April 26, 2018. - To keep its economy growing, Poland is banking on workers from abroad. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Michel VIATTEAU (Photo credit should read JANEK SKARZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
    • Wednesday, 9 August, 2017
      European companies
      Orban’s vision of a new Europe will struggle to succeed

      Hungarian PM is preoccupied with battling Brussels as country’s citizens lose faith

      Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, 2nd right, arrives for a for a new group of border guards known locally as “border hunters,” in Budapest, Hungary, Tuesday, March 7, 2017. Orban, an early supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump, has ordered the reinforcement of fences on Hungary’s southern borders to keep out migrants. (Szilard Koszticsak/MTI via AP)
    • Wednesday, 15 March, 2017
      EU enlargement
      EU goes back to the future in the Balkans

      Russia and Turkey are united in their efforts to reduce the bloc’s influence

      A young boy rides a bicycle, 16 july 1992, past the wrecks of several cars, destroyed in combat in Sarajevo. (Photo credit should read PASCAL GUYOT/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Wednesday, 24 August, 2016
      Brexit
      Pessimists hold the key to Europe’s future

      Most in the Visegrad states are positive about the EU but worry about its survival, writes Ivan Krastev

      Warsaw
    • Wednesday, 6 April, 2016
      EU immigration
      Fear and loathing of a world without borders

      In Europe there is anxiety that foreigners will compromise traditions, writes Ivan Krastev

      TOPSHOT - A mother holds her child as she arrives along with other migrants and refugees aboard a Greek coast guard boat to the port of Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesbos on March 29, 2016, after being rescued by Frontext and Greek coast guards. The United States will provide an additional $20 million (18 million euros) in aid for refugees in Europe, a senior US official said on March 28, 2016. Most of the funds -- $17.5 million -- will be given to the UN refugee agency, Higginbottom said during a visit to Lesbos, the island that has experienced most of the refugee arrivals registered in Greece since 2015, where there are over 2000 refugees and migrants according to the Greek government. / AFP PHOTO / --/AFP/Getty Images
    • Wednesday, 5 March, 2014
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    • Tuesday, 12 March, 2013
      Global InsightEU economy
      East’s ‘transition backlash’ alerts core EU

      Troubles in Bulgaria and elsewhere go behind anti-austerity protests

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