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Letter from pre-election Washington: nervous stability and eerie calm
Jeremy Shapiro, director of research at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), explains whether it is possible to predict the results of the US elections and why the situation now looks especially difficult
What’s wrong with Russia’s history?
Discussion with historian Nikita Sokolov
«Brotherly Nations» or the End of Dialogue
Discussion with the School's alumna, Ukrainian human rights activist Olena Yurkina
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
Dictatorship, democracy and humans
Presentation by Alexander Baunov, senior fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, at the School's seminar in Vienna
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
Why is migrant phobia increasing in Russia?
Political scientist, and specialist in Central Asia, Galiya Ibragimova
The high price of simple solutions
Political scientist and philosopher Denis Grekov
Artificial intelligence in the world of translation: will robots replace specialists?
Article on Sapere Aude online by Ian Giles
How is Poland emerging from the crisis?
Polish experts discuss the crisis of the rule of law in Poland