Washington Examiner / Magazine
June 7, 2022 Issue
June 7, 2022 Print Edition
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Europe’s long peace was built on ethnic cleansing
In the mid-2000s, the tiny Baltic nation of Latvia had a Janus-like quality. Scenic downtown Riga featured malls, restored medieval architecture, and Western hotels. Snatches of English conversation could be overheard from backpackers and British stag parties eager to explore a newly accessible (and relatively cheap) European capital. The 2004 accession of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia to the European Union seemed to herald a new era of openness and economic development for the Baltic states. The outskirts of the city, where I volunteered at a foster home to get out of a reckless driving charge in Virginia, were quite different. There were no baroque apartments or medieval guildhalls in the suburbs, only drab housing blocks. The most common second language was Russian, not because it had been widely adopted by the Latvians but because so...

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