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Monarchy: outdated form of government or democratic triumph?
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Monarchy: outdated form of government or democratic triumph?

The coronation of Britain’s monarch, Charles III, a few weeks ago attracted huge attention around the world. Many celebrated the preservation of a historic tradition in the 21st century, while others took a more critical view. This renewed spotlight on the British royal family has once again thrust the
A constructive coexistence that needs to transform
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A constructive coexistence that needs to transform

Interview with Daniel Höltgen, representative of the Council of Europe, about human rights, democracy, and the rule of law in turbulent times of war, violation of law, and a shaking global order. In 1949, the Council of Europe was created to defend and promote the rule of law, democracy, and
Poland, who started everything | The transition to democracy in our region – Part VI.
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Poland, who started everything | The transition to democracy in our region – Part VI.

More than thirty years have passed since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which left an enormous economic and political void in Central and Eastern Europe. In this series of articles, we explore the responses of the countries of the region to the new circumstances: how they could adapt to
Belarus, who failed | The transition to democracy in our region – Part V.
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Belarus, who failed | The transition to democracy in our region – Part V.

More than thirty years have passed since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which left an enormous economic and political void in Central and Eastern Europe. In this series of articles, we explore the responses of the countries of the region to the new circumstances: how they could adapt to