JFD | 02.07.25
“Wherever coffee is served with a certain elegance, there exists an idea of Europe.” — George Steiner Eighty years after the surrender of Nazi Germany, Europe finds itself again in a (...)
JFD | 01.07.25
The path Viktor Orbán took from liberal democracy to democratic illiberalism was neither abrupt nor improvised. It was a cold and calculated march—along the ground cleared by the political (...)
JFD | 29.06.25
Law often lags behind reality. This is a well-known maxim in legal theory: laws emerge, for better or worse, as responses to new and evolving social challenges. Politics, too, is meant to offer (...)
JFD | 27.06.25
The reasons behind polarization are well known, and the literature has extensively documented them. They range from divergent social rhythms across regions of the West—even within countries, (...)
JFD | 27.06.25
After the forced invocation of the concept of “rebellion” to deploy troops to parts of California—politicizing a legal mechanism (Title 10; Section 12406 of the U.S. Code) for symbolic (...)