From our current issue:
• CURRENT: Balázs Mártonffy: The Reality of Spheres of Influence in Central Europe
• ENERGY POLICY and CLIMATE: Tamás Dezső: Demographic Trends in the Muslim World and the Potential Conseuences
• POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: David L. Dusenbury: The Origins of European Unity and Disunity in Jan Potočka’s Heretical Essays
• REVIEW: Lilly Naómi Zemplényi: Review of Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women’s Rights by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
• IN MEMORIAM: Iván Bába: György Schöpflin, a European Hungarian
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