Participatory budgeting in Central and Eastern Europe
The excerpt below is an introductory chapter from Adi Dohotaru's book, Participatory budgeting: between emancipation and hijacking, Presa Universitară Clujeană,...
The excerpt below is an introductory chapter from Adi Dohotaru's book, Participatory budgeting: between emancipation and hijacking, Presa Universitară Clujeană,...
There is, of course, also a Jewish history of Ukrainian nationalism which, rather surprisingly, argues that we – the West...
Although the war in Ukraine continues, it is necessary to have a vision of possible reconstruction scenarios. With this goal,...
Ukrainian authorities claim that maximum freedom for business and a minimum state is a universal way to prosperity - and...
In an interview with Polish journalist and Orthodoxy expert Małgorzata Kulbaczewska-Figat for webzine !Argument, we talk about the consequences of...
There is a strong leaning here, in Israel, among both Jews and Palestinians, toward the Ukrainian cause. The problem is...
Interview with a Romanian expert on Turkish foreign policy with regards to NATO, EU, Russian-Ukrainian war, the Middle East and...
In the shadow of war, the Ukrainian government is pushing for labor reforms that had been planned for more than...
Interview with the Czech foreign policy analyst and former diplomat about war in Ukraine and what might be the way...
A comment by Cross-border Talks' editor in the context of the media hype about Ukraine planning to give a special...