Europe

Exploiting a Tragedy, or Le Rouge en Noir Exploiting a Tragedy, or Le Rouge en Noir

The author of this review is the son of a zek: My father barely survived his deportation to a Siberian camp in Vorkuta.

Nov 25, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Daniel Singer

When the People Took the Stage When the People Took the Stage

What was really surprising was the speed of events.

Oct 14, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

A Haunted Journey A Haunted Journey

Poland’s Jewish community inspired Jewish life the world over. Now it is dead.  

Sep 9, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Third Way—Dead End? Third Way—Dead End?

In the week preceding the European parliamentary elections, Tony Blair and Gerhard Schröder produced a joint declaration, called “Europe, the third way.”

Jun 17, 1999 / Daniel Singer

Europe’s New Divide Europe’s New Divide

How can you doubt the progressive nature of NATO missiles when they are blessed by Europe's socialists and the radical heroes of the sixties?

May 20, 1999 / Daniel Singer

Whose Millennium? Whose Millennium?

The left must offer rational solutions to global traumas—or lose to the right.

Apr 1, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Twilight of the Czar Twilight of the Czar

President Clinton recently paid a visit to a fallen czar. The blundering Yeltsin may be clinging to his throne, but his effective reign came to a close on August 17, a date to reme...

Feb 25, 1999 / Daniel Singer

Russian Payday Russian Payday

Is this a dress rehearsal?

Feb 25, 1999 / Daniel Singer

Ils Accusent… Ils Accusent…

“Existence… resistance.” “Who sows misery reaps rage.” It was with such slogans that some 15,000 highly determined unemployed and their companions marched through this city on Janu...

Feb 25, 1999 / Daniel Singer

The End of the Workday The End of the Workday

Can Europe's workers beat unemployment with a shorter week for all?

Feb 25, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

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