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Dossier | 20/08/2008

Prague 1968

Prague 1968

On August 21 1968, the troops of the Warsaw Pact marched into Prague and put an abrupt end to the reform programme which the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia had proclaimed that spring. How did the failure of Prague Spring affect people in Eastern and Western Europe? » more

Interview "The experiment came to a slow and sad end"
Article As the tanks came
Pictures The unknown photographer

Dossier | 14/05/2008

Israel and Europe

Israel and Europe

How have relations developed since Israel´s independence between the countries of Europe and the Jewish state? And what is expected of the European Union in the Middle East conflict? » more

Background On the road for sixty years
Essay Tough Love
Interview "Europe abandoned its moral voice"

Dossier | 06/05/2008

Narrating the Nation

Narrating the Nation

Colonialism, two World Wars, genocide of the Jews, communist tyranny and Europe's separation: Does such a historical legacy permit the development of a common european identity? » more

Essay Europe’s oppressive legacy
Article A history of European identity
Article Colonialism in the European memory

Dossier | 11/03/2008

The Year 1968

The Year 1968

The protests of 1968 became an important chapter in the national history of many European countries. Retrospectives, memories and analyses play a central role in the debates in Eastern and Western Europe. To what extent were the events in different European countries connected, therefore constituting a European movement? » more

Debate 1968 - a European movement?
Background The March 1968 events
Analysis “We demand the impossible”

Dossier | 19/02/2008

Euro

Euro

Fifteen of the 27 EU states belong to the euro zone. While the "old” EU states Britain, Denmark and Sweden have chosen to remain outside the currency union, the new eastern European members are particularly eager to join. How strong is the unifying power of the euro? » more

Debate The symbolic power of the euro
Essay The Euro Shows: History Rewards the Brave

Dossier | 05/02/2008

Communist Secret Services

Communist Secret Services

A central question for Europe's post-communist states is how to deal with the legacy of the old regimes, in particular the secret police files. Should they be closed and forgotten or made accessible to the public for review? » more

Debate Coming to terms with the past in Eastern Europe
Article 18 years after the opening of the Stasi archives
Analysis Sluggish processing of the past

Dossier | 30/05/2007

Controversy over Soviet Monuments

Controversy over Soviet Monuments

The relocation of a Soviet monument from the centre of the Estonian capital Tallinn to another site has led to serious rioting and a diplomatic imbroglio. The controversy over the bronze statue in Estonia provides an illustration of Eastern Europe's approach to history and of relations between Russia and Europe. » more

Debate The Controversy over Soviet Monuments in Eastern Europe
Pictures Dismantling Memorials in a Wave of Iconoclasm
Article Russia’s new-old places of memory

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PRESS REVIEW

Main focus of 17/03/2010

EU may help Athens

EU may help Athens

The financial ministers of the Eurozone countries have not as it turns out presented a concrete bailout plan for Greece, but merely agreed at the beginning of the week on "technical modalities" for the approval of such a plan. The Eurozone countries lack a strong leadership, say some commentators, while others see progress and call for still more cooperation.

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