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The Politics of Public Debt
February 7, 2014Wolfgang Streeck
Migration
On the Uses and Disadvantages of Historical Comparisons for Life
October 19, 2020Marci Shore
Theory & Practice
Agnes Heller and “Everyday Revolutions”
December 14, 2015Anna-Verena Nosthoff
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The Discarded and the Dignified – Part 6
December 24, 2014Jessica R. Benjamin
Europe & Central Asia
The Powers and Limits of Hospitality: Lublin, Poland
May 17, 2022Tomasz Kitlinski
Europe & Central Asia
Ten Theses on Constitutional Change in Turkey
October 4, 2013Andrew Arato
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Sleepwalking into the Future?
February 21, 2014Siobhan Kattago
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Sleepwalking into the Future? II
March 21, 2014Irit Dekel
Europe & Central Asia
Reflections on the Recent Elections in Turkey
June 15, 2015Kumru Toktamis
Cover image of Never Again: Germans and Genocide after the Holocaust by Andrew I. Port, struck-through text on yellow background
Genocide
Asia’s Auschwitz
May 22, 2023Andrew I. Port
Migration
‘The Uses and Disadvantages of Historical Comparisons for Life’
October 19, 2020Marci Shore, Krzysztof Czyżewski, Vera I. Grant, Dan H. Shore, Tyrone Chambers, II, Jeffrey C. Goldfarb
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How Orbán Manipulates Markets to Suppress Hungary’s Opposition
January 27, 2019Daniel Hegedűs, Kim Lane Scheppele, Krisztian Simon

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