History's Lessons for the Ukraine Crisis
Reflecting on the Congress system and efforts to solve the 1815 Polish crisis, CES Visiting Scholar Stella Ghervas outlines three lessons to resolve today's Ukraine crisis.
Reflecting on the Congress system and efforts to solve the 1815 Polish crisis, CES Visiting Scholar Stella Ghervas outlines three lessons to resolve today's Ukraine crisis.
In aftermath of terrorist attacks in Paris, Goldhammer, CES Affiliate and Chair of Visiting Scholars Seminar, is viewed as an "invaluable guide" to France's political and cultural landscape
Following his article "Europe's Brutal Truth" in Slate Magazine, Yascha Mounk is interviewed by Tom Ashbrook.
CES Visiting scholar poses the question if "democratic regression" in Hungary and Slovenia points to significant challenges in Central and Eastern Europe after the Fall of the Berlin Wall
The 200th anniversary of the Congress of Vienna has been largely overshadowed by this year's World War I centenary. The Toynbee Prize Foundation interviewed CES Visiting Scholar Stella Ghervas to discuss the significance of the post-Napoleonic period for Europe today.
CES Visiting Scholar Bojan Bugaric writes that recent elections in Romania are pro-EU and portray a different picture of the Eastern European electorate.
A European Negotiation Game took place at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) within the framework of the “Global Europe in the 21st Century: Democracy, Policy and Governance” class (class DPI-431 ) in late September 2014.