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The Means Of Destruction
Russia's economic model focuses on destruction rather than production which, in turn, legitimises violence
The surrealist Marxism of the Soviet Union laid the foundation for contemporary Russia’s military-industrial complex.
Read moreEU Watches Idly As Poland and Slovakia Fail To Unblock Road Traffic With Ukraine
Democratic Security Outlook 2023: 27 November - 3 December
The European Commission held technical rather than high-level talks with Poland and Slovakia over their failure to keep the EU’s external border with Ukraine open to road transport. Illegal blockages by small groups of Polish and Slovak truckers demanding curbs on their Ukrainian counterparts have caused miles-long queues on the...
Read moreViktor Orbán’s New Assault on Free Media and Civil Society
The governing party, Fidesz, submits a draft bill to parliament that will choke foreign donations to Hungary's starving independent NGO and media sectors
Hungary’s draft Sovereignty Protection bill will serve as an informal campaign tool at least until the June 2024 EP elections and will most likely be challenged by the European Commission, but its chilling effect and negative impact on Hungarian civil society can hardly be overestimated.
Read moreFirmly Back on the EU Track: Bulgaria’s Odd Coalition Repels Russian Influence
Bulgaria's coalition of ideological opponents has defied expectations
Within five months of taking office, Bulgaria’s “grand coalition” of one-time sworn political enemies is making substantial progress in realigning the Balkan nation with the EU mainstream and limiting Russian influence.
Read moreAmerica’s Extreme Right Echoes European Illiberalism
Transatlantic supporters of democracy must coordinate efforts against the rise of the extreme right in the West
MAGA Republicans are proposing policies which are in lockstep with the illiberal tendencies witnessed in Europe, and if successful in the polls, these transnational movements can potentially remake both the American and European systems of government to the detriment of democracy.
Read moreHungary Digs In Over Ukraine, EU Rules Ahead Of a Key Summit
Democratic Security Outlook 2023: 20 November - 26 November
Ukraine is struggling to maintain momentum in its war with Russia and drive to begin EU membership talks as the US remains deadlocked on further aid for Kyiv. At the same time, the EU is grappling with Hungary’s intransigence and Germany’s budget crisis ahead of the crucial December summit.
Read moreNarrative Battles Over the Velvet Revolution Anniversary
The anniversary of the 1989 fall of communism has become the sliding battlefield of Czech political narratives.
The Velvet Revolution has also become a battlefield of rivalling political narratives, with billionaire and ANO party leader Andrej Babiš setting the populist agenda.
Read moreImproving Poland’s Relations With Germany Will Be Easy, Except…
Meaningful dialogue between Warsaw and Berlin must resume for the sake of Europe
Poland’s new incoming government will seek to mend fences with Germany, but despite Berlin’s turn away from the flawed Russia policy, both countries will need to bridge several fundamental differences over security and the future of Europe.
Read moreHow European Democracies Are to Survive a New Trump Age
Special foresight report for the EU's Strategic Agenda 2024-2029
The next five years will be the make-or-break moment for the European promise to ensure peace, stability and prosperity.
Read moreUkraine Accession Talks Greenlighted As Poland’s Kaczyński Lambasts EU
Democratic Security Outlook 2023: 13 November - 19 November
The European Commission recommended opening accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova, while in Warsaw, the ruling Law and Justice delayed the transfer of power to the new majority in parliament, accusing it of colluding with the EU to destroy Poland’s sovereignty by supporting internal reforms of the bloc.
Read moreViktor Orbán’s New Magic Campaign Weapon: “Protecting Sovereignty”
Hungary's entrenched autocrat goes on a new offensive
Viktor Orbán’s shrewd talent for perpetuating a permanent campaign mode in Hungary has a new slogan, “Protecting Sovereignty”.
Read moreDemocracy Remains Resilient In V4 Nations Despite Mistrust – Survey
Region-spanning research breaks down the state of Central Europe's democracies
The recent Polish and Slovak elections produced divergent political outcomes from the point of view of adherence to democratic values but reflect broader social trends and attitudes of societies in Central and Eastern Europe, according to the “Democratic Trends in Central Europe” survey conducted by a consortium of Central and...
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EU Values Foresight from the Visegrad Four Civil Society Leaders
The following report outlines how the next five years will be the make-or-break moment for the European promise to ensure peace, stability and prosperity.
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