The world’s most dangerous men: Žižek and Assange
Democracy Now Host Amy Goodman lead a discussion between Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange July 2. Check out the video below.
Democracy Now Host Amy Goodman lead a discussion between Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange July 2. Check out the video below.
EuroParlTV examines some of the issues facing the six-state Eastern Partnership grouping of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Audio in English with subtitles in Czech and other languages
From tweeting your feelings to overturning regimes, the use of web-based and mobile technologies is changing politics and political communication. In this video report, EuroParlTV follows an MEP who is an avid twitter user for a day, and in studio a panel of experts discusses the issue. Audio in French, with subtitles in English and [...]
The New York Times op-ed columnist David Brooks lays out many of the central issues in the debate over whether WikiLeaks is doing the public service or harm in publishing previously inaccessible military and diplomatic communications (including more than 1,200 cables sent by the U.S. Embassy in Prague). While critical of WikiLeaks decision to release [...]
While his tenure has as prime minister has been marred by repeated personal scandals, and a troubling roll back in press freedom, the end cause Silvio Berlusconi’s downfall may actually end up being political — though he wouldn’t be Il Cavaliere if the story didn’t come with a sordid twist. Berlusconi has been the bain [...]
Check out highlights of the first installment of The Prague Post Discussion Series from Sept. 23. The topic of discussion was “Can the war in Afghanistan be won?” The event was moderated by Prague Post Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Cunningham, and the panel was comprised of: Akbar Ayazi, associated director of broadcasting Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; Oldřich [...]
U.S. President Barack Obama’s Democratic Party suffered a major defeat at the polls Nov. 2, losing control of the lower house of Congress and shedding seats to Republicans in the Senate. Republicans picked up at least 60 seats in the House of Representatives, with several races still too close to call. Ohio Republican John Boehner [...]
Equal parts humor and serious message, the “Rally to Restore Sanity And/Or Fear” took place on Washington, D.C.’s famed National Mall Oct. 30. Jon Stewart, host of the satirical Daily Show, and Stephen Colbert, host of the sister show The Colbert Report, took to the stage to lead what have most termed a counter-demonstration against the [...]
Check out analysis of the behind the scenes maneuverings to gain control of Prague City Hall including comments from political analysts Jiři Pehe and Bohumil Doležal in today’s print Prague Post, and a report on how the Civic Democrats (ODS) and Social Democrats (ČSSD) may look to form a “grand coalition” between themselves and bypass [...]
The second round of Senate elections ended in triumph for the opposition Social Democrats (ČSSD). For full analysis on the implications of the victory on the governing coalition check out the Oct. 27 print edition of the Prague Post, but here is a summary of how things broke down… ČSSD won 12 of [...]