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Europe’s Illiberal Identity Crisis
In the aftermath of the Cold War, scholars such as Francis Fukuyama argued that liberal democracy represented the final stage of ideological evolution, famously framing it as “the end of history.” However, what was celebrated as the final and best form of human government began to buckle under its own contradictions almost as soon as the Berlin Wall fell. “The end” became the starting point for a new political reordering, characterised by the rise of anti-liberal and, eventu
Tinatin Inauri
Apr 34 min read


Undermining the European Union: Constitutional Betrayal from Within
The rule of law is not a decorative flourish in the European Union’s constitutional order; it is its foundation. Enshrined in Article 2...
Haris Glykis
Aug 3, 20255 min read


The Roar of Pride: Budapest’s Illegal Pride March as a Beacon of Hope
As Pride Month came to a close in the United States this week, many eyes were on Hungary, where more than 200,000 people marched despite...
Zach Rogers
Jul 20, 20254 min read
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