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2015
Krastev, Ivan. Britain’s gain is Eastern Europe’s brain drain In Ivan Krastev’s column in The Guardian., 2015.
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Krastev, Ivan. "What the West Gets Wrong about Russia." New York Times (2015).
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2014
Krastev, Ivan. "What Russia Wants and Why?" Russia in Global Affairs (2014).
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2013
Krastev, Ivan. In Mistrust We Trust: Can Democracy Survive When We Don’t Trust Our Leaders?. TED Books, 2013.
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2012
Krastev, Ivan. Politics is not an exact science In Dnevnik., 2012.
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Holmes, Stephen, and Ivan Krastev. "The Weakest Strongman." The New Republic magazine (2012).
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2007
Krastev, Ivan. "The Populist Moment." Critique & Humanism 23 (2007).
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Krastev, Ivan. "The transition started and ends as a crisis." 24 Hours daily (2007).
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2002
Krastev, Ivan. The Inexibility Trap: Frustrated Societies, Weak States and Democracy. Bratislava: United Nations Development Programme, 2002.
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Krastev, Ivan. The Inflexibility Trap: Frustrated Societies, Weak States, and Democracy. Bratislava: UNDP, 2002.
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