Holding the Line: Civil Society and Democratic Decline in Greece 
Holding the Line: Civil Society and Democratic Decline in Greece 
EN
19/05/2026
Since 2019, CSOs have served as a democratic opposition to Greece’s illiberal turn. But how long can they withstand systemic repression?
Scotland and Wales: Momentum for Independence?
Scotland and Wales: Momentum for Independence?
EN
13/05/2026
The 7 May elections reveal growing support for independence in the UK’s smaller members.
“Grey Power”: Does the Future Belong to the Old?
“Grey Power”: Does the Future Belong to the Old?
EN
26/05/2026
While generations are not monolithic blocs, age is becoming an increasingly reliable predictor of how Europeans vote. As older cohorts grow in number and pull public spending towards their own needs, the gap between what the old have and what the young need is widening – leading some to warn that Europe is bound for an unavoidable clash of generations. From the upcoming print edition on demographic shifts.
Hungary’s Restart
EN
05/05/2026
The Older Activists Reshaping Europe’s Climate Movement
EN
30/04/2026
Pesticides and the Missing Test for Parkinson’s
EN
28/04/2026
Polanski, Mamdani, and the Others: Time for Left Economic Populism? 
EN
23/04/2026
Russian Reactors Abroad: A Tool of Soft Power
EN
22/04/2026
Spain’s Energy Lesson: Independence Through Renewables
EN
21/04/2026
LGBTQIA+ rights
Trans Identity: A Story of Empowerment
Trans Identity: A Story of Empowerment
How can we appreciate the life experience of transgender people without stumbling into pathologisation, victimisation, or mystification?
“Save Our Children”: Breaking Down Far-Right Narratives Around Youth
“Save Our Children”: Breaking Down Far-Right Narratives Around Youth
Europe’s far-right is using children in its discourse to demonise environmentalists and gender activists. How can we challenge its rhetoric?
A Beacon of Progress: Civil Society in Georgia
A Beacon of Progress: Civil Society in Georgia
Natia Gvianishvili on upholding basic rights and freedoms in times of institutional backsliding.
Transnational Feminism and Its Foes
Transnational Feminism and Its Foes
Women’s rights are under attack but there are grounds for hope, argues Ségolène Pruvot.

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