Orbán's education system in the mirror of equality and justice Almost three years have passed since the enactment of changes to the general law in Hungary. The overall message of the Orbán government’s new education system is: you belong where you were born. An analysis. By Lajos Molnár
Nothing New in Bosnia? Elections, Coalition building and a new chance for the European Integration: What has to change now in Bosnia and Herzegovina. By Saša Gavrić and Tijana Cvjetićanin
Viktor Orbán’s “New State” In the Romanian spa town Băile Tuşnad, Viktor Orbán declares the post-communist period to be over and evokes a new Hungarian community in front of 8,000 students. By Wolfgang Klotz
Political Orientations, Values and Activities of Hungarian University and College Students Nearly 25 years have passed since the collapse of communism in Hungary. Has this period allowed for the emergence of a new generation of democrats? Empirical findings from Andrea Szabó. pdf
The History of Alliance 90/The Greens Founded 35 years ago, in January 1980, the new Green party Die Grünen successfully entered the German Bundestag in March 1983. Ten years later, in April 1993, Die Grünen and Bündnis 90, a party founded in East Germany in 1990, merged to form Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (Alliance 90/The Greens). Data pertaining to all party conventions and key decisions, as well as all elections to the Federal Executive Board, are listed here; the texts of all platforms are available for download.