Can ‘Folkbildning’ Rebuild Ukrainian Communities?
Ukraine faces an urgent need to rebuild social cohesion by supporting displaced people, helping veterans reintegrate, and reducing isolation among older adults. Sweden’s model of “folkbildning,’ or popular education, offers valuable lessons. From Rubryka
Commentary
The Catastrophe That Failed to Happen
Maybe the euro-haters had overestimated one Bulgarian character trait – and underestimated another.
Transnistria: Pain-Free Reintegration?
What the breakaway territory’s economy means for Moldova’s European trajectory.
The Quiet Revolution on Europe’s Eastern Edge
As Russia’s war drags on, Romania has quietly become one of Ukraine’s most vital partners reshaping trade routes, energy systems, infrastructure, and even patterns of migration.
Czechia and Ukraine: Unlocking the Potential and Minimizing the Risks
Prague cuts development support for Ukraine, raising questions about whether economic pragmatism can sustain a partnership once defined by political solidarity.
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Albania’s AI Turn: A Surveillance State Without Oversight?
Sold as innovation and reform, Albania’s AI rollout raises a deeper question: Who is in charge when decisions are shaped by algorithms?
Ripples on the Danube
Hungary’s election will reverberate across Central Europe. From Based in Bohemia.
How It All Began
As Hungary heads to the polls, it’s worth looking back at how and why Viktor Orban created an “illiberal” system and how he got away with it at home and abroad.
EU Sanctions on Hungary: Why Messaging Matters
With days to go before a crucial election, will Brussels’ actions against Hungary over rule-of-law concerns sway voters?
I Want to Raise My Children Here
A report from Ukrainian cities near the front lines, where people are starting families even after four years of war. From Respekt.

