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EuropeEuropean negligence in the Balkans Brussels risks facing stiff political competition from Moscow and Russian efforts to undermine the European values in region By Bojan Stojkovski
EuropeThe poverty of anti-populism 'Populist' is overused as a concept. That's one reason why anti-populism fails to offer political alternatives By László Andor
EuropeSolidarity and its practical application The difficult migration situation in the Mediterranean demands a pragmatic, rules-based response. A Maltese perspective By Roberta Buhagiar