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Ukraine accused Russia of torture. Here’s how to prosecute those crimes.

Alyson Reynolds, Elijah Tsai, and Kelebogile Zvobgo - November 22, 2022
Ukraine’s allies can use their own courts to investigate war crimes

Bulgaria is no closer to a stable government after Sunday’s elections

Tim Haughton and Emilia Zankina - October 4, 2022
Four things to know about Bulgaria’s fourth time at the polls in 18 months

Sweden’s next prime minister will juggle an awkward coalition

Jacob Christensen - September 22, 2022
Passing budgets and laws won’t be easy, given the policy disagreements among the four parties

Sweden’s new governing coalition relies on a party founded by neo-Nazis

Anders Ravik Jupskås - September 15, 2022
That’s a first — but the right-wing parties forming the next government don’t necessarily agree on social and economic issues

Four reasons Belarus isn’t likely to send troops to Ukraine

Tatsiana Kulakevich - September 14, 2022
Fighting Russia’s war would not help Lukashenko stay in power

Is Russia’s wartime propaganda more powerful than family bonds?

Tymofii Brik, Jordan Gans-Morse, and Aaron Erlich - June 19, 2022
A new survey examines the conversations between Ukrainians and their Russian relatives

The Ukraine crisis may reinvigorate Eastern European democracies

Nikolay Marinov and Maria Popova - May 23, 2022
Countries are now focused on Russia vs. Europe, rather than internal corruption

Slovenia voted against an illiberal leader and for an untested party

Tim Haughton and Alenka Krasovec - April 25, 2022
Why did a brand-new party win the parliamentary election?

NATO was founded to protect ‘civilized’ people. That means White.

Amoz JY Hor - April 10, 2022
Four historical examples show how much race has always mattered in defining ‘Western civilization’

Condemning Putin will make it harder to end the conflict with Russia

Samuel Helfont - March 30, 2022
Consider how hard it was to lift sanctions after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait
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