Cold War
The non-aligned movement championed a decolonial political model and a new economic order. Today, non-alignment narratives are being revived.
Read moreThe worldview of Putin’s Russia reveals a long-standing disregard for the sovereignty and self-determination of its neighbours.
Read moreKate Brown talks to Aro Velmet about the secret history of radiation and what Chernobyl means in the era of climate change.
Read moreOxford anthropologist Ruben Andersson discusses how EU migration policies have proved counterproductive, calling instead for a systemic approach.
Read moreGreen reflections on prospects for prosperity, peace and a brighter future after a visit to North Korea.
Read moreWith a shifting global balance of power, former German Foreign Minister and Vice-chancellor Joschka Fischer talks about the EU’s role and how it can promote global stability.
Read moreIs there an optimal amount of countries, after which an organisation becomes dysfunctional?
Read moreAfter the end of the Cold War and the renaissance of nationalism and of the concomitant abuses of human rights of the worst kind, the pacifism that had been one of the German Greens’ founding principles came into increasing conflict with its active defence of human rights.
Read moreClimate change represents a unique opportunity for Europe’s green parties to “lead the way” by developing a sound strategy for “greening” Europe’s foreign and security policy – and in the process revamping this stagnant dimension of European integration.
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