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The Rule of Law Compromise: The EU’s Gift to Autocrats
The German presidency has framed the EU budget deal as a success, but it is an alarming blow to the European Commission's power to uphold the rule of law. Despite tools and sanctions being available, the Commission's failure to act swiftly and decisively enough has emboldened autocratic leaders within the EU's own borders.
Buen Vivir: A Concept on the Rise in Europe?
Buen Vivir: A Concept on the Rise in Europe?
Rooted in indigenous traditions, the concept of buen vivir has gained prominence in Latin America. We explore its rising trajectory and influence in Europe.
Pixelated Truth: Covid-19 and the Battle for Reason
Pixelated Truth: Covid-19 and the Battle for Reason
The Coronavirus pandemic has become a battleground, with far-right forces leading the attack and undermining respect for nature, science and reason.
Ecocide: Towards International Recognition
Ecocide: Towards International Recognition
The fight to have ecocide recognised as a crime against humanity is finally yielding results in international law, but enforcement and proportionality remain uncertain.
The World Cannot Afford to Look Away From Xinjiang
The World Cannot Afford to Look Away From Xinjiang
Abusive regimes are responsible for their own behaviour. But other states are also responsible if they stand by and fail to speak out.
Back in the Ground: Capturing Carbon through Farming
Back in the Ground: Capturing Carbon through Farming
By increasing the carbon in soil, farmers could play a key role in offsetting emissions on a massive scale, making agriculture key to solving climate change.
How Do We End This Carnage?
How Do We End This Carnage?
An anti-speciesist vision calls for a radical rethinking of our relationship to animals and an end to the idea of "responsible" livestock farming.
National Capitalism in Orbán’s Hungary
National Capitalism in Orbán’s Hungary
Explanations for democratic backsliding in Hungary have so far neglected the role of neoliberalism and the resultant economic disintegration.
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