
Life Under Shock: Understanding the Pandemic
Recognising that a pathogen will not bring forth a fairer, more sustainable future but people, ideas and politics can, this edition asks how the health crisis will influence our world in the years to come.
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The European Solution to the “Macedonian Question”
30/04/2021
Stability in the Balkans depends on the success of North Macedonian statehood. This in turn can only be guaranteed by European integration.

Between Common Currency and Common Values
29/04/2021
Short-term fixes in times of crisis are no longer enough if the Eurozone is the key to an ever closer union.

How Portugal Went From Far-Right Immunity to Fertile Ground for Populists
09/04/2021
Until 2019, Portugal seemed unaffected by the right-wing populism on the rise elsewhere in Europe. But with a far-right candidate reaching third place in the January 2021 presidential election, what explains this shift and how can progressive forces provide a compelling alternative?
Europe and India in the Asian Century
21/04/2021
Beyond the Growth Imperative
13/04/2021
Taming Big Tech

Taking Back Control from Big Tech: The EU’s Digital Package
The digital space needs to be regulated according to a new set of principles that protect fundamental rights but also user freedoms.

Algorithmic Governmentality and the Death of Politics
The legal philosopher questions the drive to rationalise all aspects of life through data and sets out possibilities for alternatives.

Resisting Surveillance
The Harvard Business School Professor Emerita discusses the large-scale rollout of surveillance capitalism and the challenges this poses to democracy.

To 2049 and Beyond: A Future History of the Internet
The story of the next 30 years in cyberspace: reinventing privacy online, Digital Donor Cards and where next for the EU after GDPR.
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