The rule of law anchors accountable government. It limits power, protects rights, and shields institutions from capture. Across Central and Eastern Europe, reformers and illiberal leaders now fight over it. They clash on judicial independence, anti-corruption, and constitutional checks. This hub follows those fights. It tracks threats to independent courts. It covers the erosion of checks and balances. It follows corruption and state capture. Anti-corruption drives aim to claw back captured institutions. Efforts to restore checks and balances test how far reform can go. State capture remains the core risk in several member states. The EU rule of law framework and European Union values anchor the defense of democracy. EU rule of law rules also tie EU funds to reform. Fellows and analysts show where reform holds and where it bends. Explore analysis and commentary on the rule of law, judicial independence, and anti-corruption.
Rule of Law
The coronavirus is posing not only a risk to civilian health, but also a threat to the strength of democracies.
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August 14, 2019
Revisiting 1989
The Memory Of The Past Still Lingers In Europe
July 22, 2019
Where is Europe?
The EU Remains Sidelined on the Geopolitical Stage
July 8, 2019
The Verdict of History?
Hong Kong Does Not Have to Repeat the Failures of our Past
April 29, 2019
Zelenskiy’s Gambit
Ukraine's incoming president opens with a bold overture to the Kremlin.
April 10, 2019
Moscow’s Growing Reparations Debt
Kremlin's historical amnesia feeds its expansionist ambitions.
February 12, 2019
The Summit of Reckoning
It sounds dramatic but the upcoming heads of government meeting in London this December makes remedying the Alliance’s long-standing flaws a matter of existential urgency. The best news is the most obvious—the accession of Northern Macedonia, following the resolution of the shamefully protracted dispute with Greece about the former Yugoslav republic’s name. This rare note […]
January 29, 2019
Venezuelan Troubles
The brutal and incompetent regime of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela is losing diplomatic recognition.
December 6, 2018
Ukraine’s Achievements
Taking stock of Ukraine's achievements amidst Russia's aggression.
December 4, 2018
The Delusion of Strategic Autonomy
Any parent of teenage children will be familiar with the scenario. A grumpy, incoherent desire for independence meets a world-weary reminder of reality. So long as the adults pay the bills and keep the family safe, it is hard to take the younger generation seriously. Doors slam and tempers fray. The European Union’s desire for […]