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From your post-Yugo: The Doomsday clock is still ticking

It is said that generals are always well prepared to fight the last war. They look back at their formative

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Kundera’s homecoming | Eurozine

Adam Reichardt: Although Milan Kundera was an internationally known writer with some ground-breaking books and essays, he was a very

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Our enemy is not Tchaikovsky himself

This article first appeared in Positionen 136, reviewed by Eurozine. Despite the personal shock felt by every Ukrainian, the full-scale

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Fascization | Eurozine

In an issue of Esprit focusing on the far-right, Nicolas Massol traces the evolution of the Rassemblement National (RN) over

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What constitutes a democratic university?

When a left-wing newspaper and a conservative newspaper both agree that the principles of neoliberalism are no longer working, things

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To save Europe’s rivers, it’s back to basics

If you’re a river swimmer in the UK, you learn to check for sewage overflow warnings. Last year, raw discharge was

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Apocalypse now? | Eurozine

Horror. A word that I’ve been thinking about more and more. And the face of Colonel Kurtz who wasn’t real.

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Istanbul as palimpsest | Eurozine

In an issue of Ord&Bild exploring Istanbul’s urban heritage, Ülkü Holago revisits Gezi Park – one of the last green

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Dupes of violence | Eurozine

A month after Hamas’s terrorist attacks on 7 October, in which 1400 Israeli civilians were brutally murdered, the world’s worst

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Wording of trauma, recording memory

The forced migration of Ukrainians since Russia’s full-scale invasion has turned creative reflection upside down. Numerous artworks, musical compositions, short