Yudit Kiss is a Hungarian economist and author, based in Geneva. Her research focuses on the post-Cold War economic transformations of Central Europe; her latest book is Arms Industry Transformation and Integration: The Choices of East Central Europe (OUP, 2014). Her articles of wider interest on politics, social change and culture have been published, among others, by the Guardian, Lettre International, El Nacional, Nexos, Gazeta Wyborcza & Eurozine. See here.
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Published in: HomeA call from Damascus
‘Alors que j’attendais’, a theatre piece from Damascus currently touring European festivals, makes us understand...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Facing violence: thoughts from Geneva
To counter ISIS and address the other crucial crises that poison our days we need a regime change – at home.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Actually existing Europe
How is it that Greek PM, Tsipras, who tries to relieve the suffering of his people, is a less acceptable EU...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Brave new Hungary
Fidesz does not have any coherent ideology, but depending on the context, employs elements of various currents,...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Winter chill over Hungary’s autumn
The only electoral promise Fidesz has fulfilled has been the “restoration of order”, through a myriad of laws,...
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Published in: HomeLetter from Tirana: Who is a guest in Europe’s house?
The political establishment has a decisive role in determining the place of hatreds in society; with adequate rules,...