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Central and Eastern Europe


In flawed parliamentary elections, the opposition lost its only two seats. Nevertheless, the EU has little choice but to continue is cautious cooperation with Belarus.


The nations of Eastern Europe all have their own versions of populist politics.


The post-1989 period brought unique economic success to Central and Eastern Europe. The next generation must update this model. For the West, reengagement is needed.

After 1989, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe followed the same vision. But as the myth of the West declined, their paths diverged and divisions deepened. It’s time to bridge the gaps.


The anti-corruption activist Zuzana Čaputová is on track be the country’s next president.


Strong support for central and eastern European leaders will impact the European elections.


Rather than making overtures to the Kremlin, German foreign minister Heiko Maas pushes for more cooperation with Central Europe.


What the French president’s recent visit to Central and Eastern Europe reveals about his EU reform agenda.