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: HomeThe end of Yugoslavia
The violent break-up of Yugoslavia, like a long shadow, forecast what we are facing today: a Europe, tangled in a...
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Published in: HomeReclaiming Europa and the uncontrolled power of business
The common denominator of Greece's and Europe's (and the world's) problems is the uncontrolled power of business....
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Published in: HomeHungary’s choices one year on: in the land of ‘Revolutionary Voting Booths’
The EU has to deal with a government that came to power democratically and uses its power to dismantle the...