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The Orbanisation of America: Hungary’s lessons for Donald Trump
Former US State Department official and Director of Research at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) Jeremy Shapiro and ECFR fellow Zsuzsanna Végh write about the lessons Trump can learn from the Hungarian experience
Autocracy: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World
Discussion with historian, journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner Anne Applebaum at the School's seminar in Warsaw
Artificial intelligence in the world of translation: will robots replace specialists?
Article on Sapere Aude online by Ian Giles
«The day before the collapse, the regime still seems strong»
Presentations by Adam Michnik and Slawomir Sierakowski at the School's seminar in Warsaw
A pre-history of post-truth, East and West
Marcy Shore, an expert on Eastern Europe, answers two eternal questions of Russian culture: ‘who is to blame' and ‘what to do'
The coming war nobody is talking about
Why what's happening in Africa is more dangerous than it seems
«While you think, you are not wrong»: philosopher Diana Gasparyan on the birthday of Merab Mamardashvili
In an interview with Sapere Aude, the philosopher Diana Gasparian talks about the ideas and heritage of one of the most important philosophers of the XX century
The greatest show on earth: why elections in the USA are impossible without public display of emotions
In a column for Project Syndicate, publicist Jan Buruma discusses why Americans do not distinguish politics from entertainment industry, and how it relates to democratic traditions
Elections in Germany: closing the eyes on the demons of the past and present is no longer possible
Why AfD could trigger a constitutional crisis in regional elections
The meaning of sovereignty: Ukrainian and European views of Russia’s war on Ukraine
Article on Sapere Aude online (part of our multimedia programme) by Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard