In the issue: New Europe Challengers list 2015 edition
EDITORIAL: Politics in the age of migration – Wojciech Przybylski
EUROPE: RETURN TO GEOGRAPHY
- Movement of people is a norm, not a crisis
- Atilla Melegh, László Csicsmann, Boldizsár Nagy, Diana Szántó, Pál Nyíri, Orsolya Jeney, József Böröcz, Muqtar Jama discuss migration in a global context at Karl Polanyi Research Center of Global Social Studies
- The desert of the real – Ben Cunningham
- Migrants are politically mute
- Ivalyo Ditchev talks cultural triggers and consequences of mass migration with Wojciech Przybylski
- Free trade in an age of mass migration – Andrea Franc
ECONOMY: GEOECONOMY
- Martin Ehl reports on trade wars and origins on strong competition in Central Europe
- Survey: What does TTIP hold for V4?
- Marek Wąsiński, Vilém Semerák, Peter Baláž, Eva Palocz and Peter Vakhal
- Ministry of foreign opportunities. Economic diplomacy in the Czech Republic – Martin Tlapa and Tomáš Píša
OPINION: EURO IN PERSPECTIVE
- Should we all have one currency?
- Krzysztof Blusz, Leon Podkaminer, Luděk Niedermayer, Mojmír Hampl, Zuzana Gabrižová, Juraj Karpiš, Balázs Romhányi, Adam Balog
- Visegrad’s role in the Greek tragedy – Henry Foy
INTERVIEW: THE BEST THAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED
- Grigorij Mesežnikov on Slovakia’s future in a conversation with Marek A. Pędziwol
INTELLIGENT MIND: THE OTHERNESS OF CENTRAL EUROPE
- The other Europe. Face to face with its contradictions – Jacques Rupnik
VISEGRAD ABROAD: NEW SILK ROAD
NEW EUROPE 100: PROMISE OF TECHNOLOGY
CULTURE: TRAPS AND ESCAPES
- New challenges, old problems: media landscapes in Central Europe 25 years after transition – Václav Štětka
- Inside the house of the dead – Ágnes Orzóy on Son of Saul, a Hungarian success in Cannes
- Migration and Central European literature – Krzysztof Cieślik, Noémi Szécsi, Julia Sherwood, and Martin Tharp