31.07.2023
The Experience of Powerlessness Changes Everything

Lukashenko has made Belarus Russia’s accomplice in the Ukraine war against the people’s will. But does anyone care about them anymore?

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27.07.2023
Can Indigenous Knowledge Save Us From Autocracy?

As authoritarian tendencies rise, aboriginal approaches to leadership, based on shared narratives, offer a powerful alternative.

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24.07.2023
In Defence of Protest

When all other forms of political participation fail, protest can succeed in influencing climate policy.

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30.05.2023
Climate Citizens’ Assemblies Spring to Life in Europe

In a world grappling with the climate crisis, social unrest, and polarisation undermining democracy, an oasis of ideas for a better future has bloomed. It happened in Milan during the Spring School on Climate Citizens’ Assemblies. The two-day event brought to the same room the instigators of the next wave of participatory democracy that looms on the horizon. Uncover their stories, insights, and dreams for a greener tomorrow for Europe.

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25.05.2023
Eyes on Germany: Politics Without Urgency

Criticised for their disruptive demonstrations, Letzte Generation climate activists find few allies in their uphill battle for climate.

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25.04.2023
Objects of Political Desire IV: Democratise, Develop, Decolonise

49 years later, Portugal’s Carnation Revolution still teaches a vital lesson to today’s democratic politics.

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31.03.2023
Bulgaria’s Green Deal U-turn

After another close election, Bulgaria’s commitment to green transition remains an open question.

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28.03.2023
Is Georgia Still on the European Path?

Protests rage in Georgia as its authoritarian governing party steers away from the country’s commitment to EU membership.

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23.03.2023
Can Nigeria Bounce Back from its Flawed Election?

Two experts react to Nigeria’s presidential election and its future relation with the rest of the world.

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16.03.2023
The Far Right’s Firm Grip on the Mainstream

Far-right parties kept winning elections and holding influence on society, attracting part of the political establishment.

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