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Eva Ellereit

Eva Ellereit

Skopje

Eva Ellereit heads the office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Skopje. Previously, she worked for FES in Berlin on digitisation and gender equality, later in Bonn for the state office of North Rhine-Westphalia and as Project Assistant in the FES office in Kosovo. She studied political science in Berlin and Bologna.

Articles

Europe | 02.10.2018

Balkan boycott

Why the inconclusive referendum in Macedonia poses a challenge to progressive politics in the Western Balkans

Europe | 20.06.2018

What’s in a name?

Greece and Macedonia have finally ended their decades-long dispute over the latter’s name. Or have they?

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Dangerous EU-phoria

Across-the-board support for the EU does more harm than good. We need to talk about markets and politics instead


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