Europe

Is There a French Alternative? Is There a French Alternative?

France used to be described, particularly in the nineteenth century, as the international laboratory in which political ideas were being tested.

Feb 25, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

France on Trial France on Trial

Better late than never?

Feb 25, 1999 / Daniel Singer

Polish Puzzle Polish Puzzle

Politics in Eastern Europe is puzzling, and not just to outsiders.

Feb 25, 1999 / Daniel Singer

Continental Rift? Continental Rift?

Historically, the United States is not doomed to the “American model” either: A strong shove from the labor unions would at once alter its shape.

Feb 25, 1999 / Daniel Singer

France’s Eurodissent France’s Eurodissent

Is it still possible to manage existing society in a reformist fashion?

Feb 25, 1999 / Daniel Singer

The Cliffhanger in France The Cliffhanger in France

Would the American model be followed, or would voters choose another path?

Feb 25, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Yeltsin’s Summit, Russia’s Vale Yeltsin’s Summit, Russia’s Vale

As he prepares to meet Clinton, Yeltsin leaves behind a Russia in serious disarray—cabinet shuffle and new economic overlord (same as the old) notwithstanding.

Feb 25, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

City of Fight City of Fight

It was a splendid demonstration.

Feb 25, 1999 / Daniel Singer

Holocaust Accounting Holocaust Accounting

The saga of the gold looted by the Nazis and concealed or converted by greedy neutrals is very far from finished.

Feb 25, 1999 / Daniel Singer

The Real Eurobattle The Real Eurobattle

The move to a common currency masks a struggle over the social shape of Europe.

Feb 25, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

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