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Dalibor Rohac

Washington, D.C., United States

Contributing Editor at American Purpose

Senior fellow @AEI, research associate @MartensCentre, contributing editor @AmericanPurpose. PhD from @KingsPol_Econ.

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  • 2 days ago | aei.org | Dalibor Rohac

    It should be uncontroversial to say that both Hitler’s and Stalin’s regimes were unconscionably evil. It should be especially unremarkable to say so in free countries that were victimized by both during and after World War II. Yet, as the world commemorated the eightieth anniversary of the war’s end, a strange confusion reigned in parts of Eastern Europe about who the real bad guys had been back then—and about who they were today.

  • 2 days ago | thebulwark.com | Dalibor Rohac

    IT SHOULD BE UNCONTROVERSIAL to say that both Hitler’s and Stalin’s regimes were unconscionably evil. It should be especially unremarkable to say so in free countries that were victimized by both during and after World War II. Yet, as the world commemorated the eightieth anniversary of the war’s end, a strange confusion reigned in parts of Eastern Europe about who the real bad guys had been back then—and about who they were today.

  • 2 weeks ago | persuasion.community | Dalibor Rohac

    This article is brought to you by American Purpose, the magazine and community founded by Francis Fukuyama in 2020, which is proudly part of the Persuasion family. Ukrainian officials and supporters of Ukraine in Washington are putting on a brave face, but the writing is on the wall.

  • 2 weeks ago | aei.org | Dalibor Rohac

    Ukrainian officials and supporters of Ukraine in Washington are putting on a brave face, but the writing is on the wall.

  • 3 weeks ago | aei.org | Dalibor Rohac

    Just as the United States is scaling back its enforcement of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), Donald Trump’s acolytes in Eastern Europe are doubling down on legislation that is ostensibly presented as local versions of FARA, though true inspiration for it comes from Russia, rather than from the US. The Slovak parliament approved a draft bill last week which will crack down on civil society organisations that receive foreign funding, as well as on those that do not.

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