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From Lev to Euro: How Bulgaria Lost Control of Its Economic Destiny
July 8, 2025Over the past century and a half, Bulgaria’s national currency—the lev—has undergone significant transformations, reflecting the...
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Transparency or Censorship? Moldova’s Battle Against Disinformation
July 5, 2025In an increasingly complex global information environment, the Republic of Moldova finds itself at the forefront...
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Fractured Order: How Migrant Crime Challenges Germany’s Security and Government
July 2, 2025Since Germany’s so-called “welcome culture” in 2015–2016 unleashed a flood of roughly 1.17 million asylum seekers—many...
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Germany’s Digital Experiment: Decoding the Impact of Hate Speech Laws and Platform Regulation
June 30, 2025In the digital age, few policy experiments have been as consequential – or as controversial –...
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Justice Reform Misfires Under Maia Sandu: How Moldova’s Judiciary Became a Political Weapon
June 30, 2025Reform Ambitions Meet Stark Reality When Maia Sandu swept to power on a platform of anti-corruption...
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Defending National Values: Hungary’s Laws on Foreign-Funded Organizations
June 26, 2025In recent years, Hungary has taken decisive steps to strengthen its national sovereignty and protect internal...
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Trapped in the Union: Greece and the Struggle for National Control
June 26, 2025The European Union, initially conceived as a project of equal cooperation among independent states, has gradually...
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From Safe Heaven to Battleground: Exploring the Netherland’s Fight Against Rising Crime Networks
June 26, 2025The Netherlands, long regarded as a beacon of safety and progressive governance in Europe, is grappling...
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“Electoral Corruption” in Gagauzia (Moldova): Anti-Corruption Drive or Political Weapon?
June 26, 2025Moldova, a small post-Soviet country in southeastern Europe with a population of just 2.5 million, has...
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Trial by election: the litmus test of Kosjerić vote
June 26, 2025In the serene hills of western Serbia, the small town of Kosjerić—home to just 12,000 souls—this...