Sindre Langmoen retro

Scandi mutt from France, pan-European by no fault of his own. After graduating with a BSc in Politics, Psychology, Law & Economics from the University of Amsterdam, he worked as a journalist & editor in Kosovo, and then got a MSc in International Security Studies at Charles University in Prague. Sometimes considers dropping it all and going to art school instead.

French Cops: Towards a Protected Class

E&M author and editor Sindre Langmoen has a few notes on the evolution of ...

Double Standards in the Balkans: Kosovo Punished While Serbia Destabilises

In the past weeks, the situation between Kosovo and Serbia has escalated to a ...

Echoes in Prague

This piece is not a tour guide – it is rather a short and ...

Rediscovering Europe’s Winter Celebrations beyond Materialism

E&M Authors Sindre Langmoen and Clémentine Dècle-Classen explore and reflect on European winter celebrations ...

Western-Imposed Illiberalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina

E&M Author and editor Sindre Langmoen explains recent events in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and ...

France: NUPES and the Unlikely but Thrilling Possibility of a Prime Minister Mélenchon

Will Macron finally face concrete opposition from the left? What could this mean? E&M ...

Serbian Elections: a Continuous Foreign Policy Dilemma for the EU

How can a far-right ally, Russophile semi-autocrat still be the EU’s best bet for ...

Montenegro: The risks of progress

The parliamentary election in Montenegro has challenged Montenegrin president Milo Đukanović’s long, albeit interrupted, ...