ISSUE 5 | June 2026
Research
- Europe’s Digital World Was Built By Hackers. It Can Be Saved By Them, by Mark Bruno
- Germany’s Pivot Point: The Upcoming September 6th Election in Saxony-Anhalt, by Elizabeth Jones
- Theorizing Turkey’s Policy toward Turkish Minorities in Southeastern Europe, by Sahin Göksu
- Images on the Move: Decentering Pilgrimage and the Mobility of Holy Objects in Diaspora Communities, by Dino Bozonelos and Daniel Vecchio
Roundtable: The Unmaking of Illiberal Power in Hungary
- Introduction to the Roundtable, “The Unmaking of Illiberal Power in Hungary,” by Edina Paleviq
- The 2026 Hungarian Parliamentary Elections and the Crisis of Orbánism, by Martina Plantak
- Institutional Amplification and Small-State Influence: Explaining International Concern over Hungary’s 2026 Election, by Edina Paleviq
- On the Words of Change: From Revolutionary Poetry to Mouth-Karate in the Hungarian Opposition, by Jessica Storey-Nagy
Teach & Learn
- Food Literacy: Educating for Sustainable and Healthy Futures, by Paul O’Keeffe and Ada Freaney
Art
- Laced Murals, by NeSpoon
Reviews
- Vibrant Republicanism: A Review of Invisible Fatherland: Constitutional Patriotism in Weimar Germany, by Moritz Föllmer
Literature in Translation
- A Parish Chronicle by Halldór Laxness, translated from the Icelandic by Philip Roughton
- Serge by Yasmina Reza, translated from the French by Jeffrey Zuckerman
On our Bookshelf
- Versailles Mirrored: The Power of Luxury, Louis XIV to Donald Trump, by Robert Wellington (Bloomsbury Publishing)
- Two Rivers Entangled: An Ecological History of the Tigris and Euphrates in the Twentieth Century, by Dale J. Stahl (Stanford University Press)
- Violence and Occupation: The Red Army in the Balkans and Central Europe, 1944–1945, by Vojin Majstorović (Cambridge University Press)
Contributors
