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01.07.2019
Everybody’s Survival: the Growing Hunger for Climate JusticeJustice

A French petition to have the state's duty and failure to act on climate recognised is part of a global movement which is picking up speed.

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26.06.2019
Why the Extinction Rebellion Movement is Morally JustifiedJustice

Drawing on political theory and environmental philosophy, Jeff Justice makes the case for legitimate rebellion in the face of government inaction on climate.

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25.06.2019
A Politics Beyond FearPolitics

Sociologist Karolina Wigura calls for a move from the pervasive politics of fear which has seen the rise of the far-right to a politics with a positive vision based on hope.

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21.06.2019
Green Space in the History of Political IdeasPolitics

Liberalism, conservatism and socialism have long been seen as the dominant political paradigms of modernity. But these centuries-old frameworks are no longer unchallenged.

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19.06.2019
Less Fear, More ParticipationDemocracy

How one area of Brussels is opening up city government with participatory democracy and driving forward the green transition.

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14.06.2019
Breaking Europe’s Double DeadlockPolitics

French President Macron's bid to reform Europe has missed vital opportunities. Carefully built alliances and transnational politics are key to effectively changing Europe.

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12.06.2019
Imagining Climate FuturesClimate and Energy

Surrounded by water, the Dutch city of Dordrecht's future is rendered uncertain by climate change. Research turned to stakeholders to map out four possible scenarios for the city.

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06.06.2019
Can Deliberative Democracy Put EU Politics Back on Track?Future of EU

Political scientist Cristina Monge argues that the public needs a real stake in shaping its politics if the European project is going to succeed.

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04.06.2019
Enter the Dragon: the New Global Economic Order and What It Means for EuropeGeopolitics

The world economy has become a battleground for geopolitical hegemony. To stay in the game, the EU needs a new strategy.

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28.05.2019
Basic Income Has Always Been a Women’s CauseWelfare and Social Issues

In the UK, women spearheaded early campaigns for a basic income. Natalie Bennett explains why the feminist case for a UBI remains strong today.

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