From the early 1990s, Christophe Solioz was involved in various citizens’ initiatives in the former Yugoslavia, most notably in the Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly (hCa). A founder member of the Association Bosnia and Herzegovina 2005 (2003-2005) and, later on, of the Center for European Integration Strategies (2005-2014), he now lives in Geneva as Professor of Philosophy at the Collège de Genève and Secretary General of the Multiplex Approach (MAP) Nomad Think Tank. He has written extensively on transition and democratization as well as on EU integration and regionalism in South-East Europe.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Thirty years in the shadow of the Wall
What have we (l)earned, what are we revealing/hiding, what can we see? In three pieces.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Towards a century of transition: surfing between democratisation and de-democratisation
In a ceaseless participatory process, each polity assembles, adjusts, fabricates and constructs itself as society.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Does Europe end in Derry? Peace is at stake
“The UK seemingly leaving the Union, leaves neither Europe, nor History. It is time also for a new sensibility and a...
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Published in: HomeMan at work outside the box – Bertrand Badie
This essay is a strong wake-up call for a new type of diplomacy from those western countries that wish to continue...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Sarajevo 25 years after: paradigm for the future
The dynamic and sometimes dramatic interplay between the essence and the fate of a city provides the key for a...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The EU: wider and deeper with the Balkans
The post-1945 system is today overtaken by events and a new world order is about to emerge. This new—quite...