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Geneze a brizance fenoménu střední Evropy v nynějším kontextu rizik totalitarismu
Monografie Otilie Dhand je nejpozoruhodnějším a nejobjevnějším odborným zkoumáním středoevropské tématiky od konce studené války.
Geneze a brizance fenoménu střední Evropy v nynějším kontextu rizik totalitarismu
Monografie Otilie Dhand je nejpozoruhodnějším a nejobjevnějším odborným zkoumáním středoevropské tématiky od konce studené války.
Hungary opposition seeks new lease of life in Budapest mayoral contest
Opposition parties have united behind joint candidates in some other big cities as well. The election could show whether popular demand for a mainstream opposition in Hungary is rising, said Otilia Dhand, an analyst at think tank Teneo Intelligence.
Romania’s Government Collapses After Losing Confidence Vote
“All possible scenarios point to a weak cabinet with limited ability to pass significant new legislation until the next general election,” said Otilia Dhand.
Slovenian Lawmakers Approve Bailout Law
"The passing of a law like this would be like opening Pandora's box," said Otilia Dhand, senior vice president for central and eastern Europe for Brussels-based Teneo Intelligence. "There would be a risk of national reviews in every country that executed a bail-in."
Russia, Ukraine exchange prisoners
“The prisoner swap is a goodwill gesture and a condition for further talks on how to solve the conflict,” said Otilia Dhand, Russia and Eastern Europe analyst at the international consulting firm Teneo Intelligence.
‘Long way to go’ before Russia-Ukraine repair relations
Experts are cynical, however. Otilia Dhand, senior vice president at Teneo Intelligence, is also not convinced that the exchange means conflict resolution, noting that there are major barriers to peace in place.
Slovakia tries to shake off mafia influence
"The Kocner revelations are likely the last nail in Smer's coffin," says Otilia Dhand at political risk consultancy Teneo Intelligence. "But its hardcore supporters will now be seeking a strong leader elsewhere."
Romanian coalition on brink of split as party threatens to quit
A new ruling arrangement would “significantly constrain the government’s ability to push legislation through parliament,” said Otilia Dhand, a London-based analyst at Teneo Intelligence. “A minority cabinet would also struggle to survive until the general election scheduled in late 2020.”
Protests in Moscow shows president’s power could be waning
“How the authorities have handled the issue, the initial protest, has led to another issue,” Otilia Dhand, senior vice president at Teneo Intelligence, told CNBC.
Slovaks Set to Pick First Woman President in Rebuke to Populism
“Caputova’s position outside the establishment and her untainted agenda is appealing to citizens across the political spectrum,”
A comedian could be about to win Ukraine's presidential election
Zelensky's recruitment of former Minister of Finance Oleksandr Danylyuk and former Minister of Economy Aivaras Abromavicius as his advisors (both of whom resigned under the government of Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman) has helped Zelensky "to redress the perceived lack of economic expertise and plan somewhat in case he wins the presidential race,"
Hungary's Orban spins his party suspension as a victory
The post-election decision on whether to suspend Fidesz will probably be weighed against "the risk that its continued participation may encourage the more liberal-leaning parties to leave the group or jeopardize the EPP's chances to lead the European Commission,"