As Europe Turns As Europe Turns
Is Britain drifting away from Europe, its conservative stability contrasting with the political turmoil on the Continent?
Aug 8, 2005 / Daniel Singer
Poland’s Perón? Poland’s Perón?
Lech Walesa did nothing to deny the suggestions of his fellow unionists that he may soon be riding on a white horse to the Belweder, Poland's White House
Aug 8, 2005 / Daniel Singer
Polska Amnestia Polska Amnestia
The amnesty for Poland's political prisoners announced on July 21 is a victory for the four leaders of KOR.
Aug 8, 2005 / Daniel Singer
The Spying Game The Spying Game
The recent flap in Paris regarding five C.I.A. operatives who allegedly tried to bribe their way into the very center of government policy-making should not be interpreted as a Gau...
Jan 28, 2004 / Daniel Singer
Gains and Losses Gains and Losses
Big business is climbing over Europe's national frontiers much more easily than labor unions or democratic institutions.
Nov 12, 2003 / Daniel Singer
On Recapturing the Soviet Past On Recapturing the Soviet Past
Letter From Europe
Nov 11, 2003 / Feature / Daniel Singer
It’s Only a Beginning It’s Only a Beginning
Nearly four years have elapsed since that merry month of May when France and the whole world were taken aback by a sudden and momentous upheaval.
Apr 17, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Daniel Singer
The American Nightmare The American Nightmare
It should surprise no one that the European revolutionaries are not inspired by the American dream.
Aug 23, 2001 / Feature / Daniel Singer
Poland—The Taste of Ashes Poland—The Taste of Ashes
Letter From Europe
Aug 23, 2001 / Feature / Daniel Singer
Europe: Is There a Fourth Way? Europe: Is There a Fourth Way?
If Western Europe is to be independent it must defend its welfare state.
Oct 19, 2000 / Feature / Daniel Singer
