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Vol 3, No 10
12 March 2001
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This week's theme

The Haider Phenomenon
Who is Jörg Haider, and why is the Freedom Party so popular in Austria?

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The Dragon Slayer

Explaining Haider
Magali Perrault
Two new studies examine Haider's appeal.

The Rise of the FPÖ
Magali Perrault
A guide to recent literature on Haider's party.

Jörgi, the Dragon Slayer
Kazi Stastna
There hasn't been much to laugh about in Haider's Austria. Until this sharp-witted political parable came along, that is.

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Sow and ReapSow and Reap
Štěpán Kotrba
The Czech Social Democrats have been a success. Why is it the public can't stand them?

Slovenia: Shedding the Balkan SkinSlovenia's Success
Brian J Požun
How Slovenia went from the brink of war to star student of the EU in just a few short years.

Greasing the WheelsGreasing the Wheels
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
The bribes, the theft, the orgies... Hungary's incredible oil scandal fully explained.

Memory and ForgettingMemory and Forgetting
Martin D Brown
Historical amnesia and post-Cold War attitudes in the Czech Republic. FREE ebook for CER eBookclub members.

After the RainAfter the Rain
Sam Vaknin
Was transition for naught? Sam Vaknin studies the culture shock and the quagmire that transition has become.

The Celluloid Tinderbox
Andrew James Horton (ed)
An explosive decade of Yugo film. FREE!

The Failure of a New History
Andrew Stroehlein
Tense Czecho-German relations. FREE!

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Belgrade All Over Again?
Joe Price
With presidential elections looming, can Belarus follow Serbia's lead in ridding itself of an unwanted leader?

Curing the Past
Marius Dragomir
Romanian nationalism has transformed into an eclectic mix of bygone eras but poses little threat to the long-term stability of Europe.

Axes to Grind
Sam Vaknin
A taxonomy of political conflict in Central and Eastern Europe.

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Kinoeye
Panel Games
Elke de Wit
Just what has got into the selection panel for the Berlinale's Neue deutsche Filme section?

Press reviews
The outside media looking into the region:

Britain:
Not Macedonia, Too

Oliver Craske
The British press is showing signs of Balkan conflict fatigue.

Germany:
No News is Good News

Andrea Mrozek
A Polish apology goes virtually unnoticed in the German press.

CER interviews
Interview with István Stumpf
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
An exclusive interview with Hungary's Head of the Prime Minister's Office, István Stumpf.

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