An interview on daring to dream and designing economics to regenerate life and community, to thrive rather than to grow.
Read moreThe Green European Journal's editor-in-chief introduces the edition, journeying through a future Europe that aspires to make life better, brighter and more humane in 2049.
Read moreThe Eurozine editor-in-chief talks women's rights in Hungary under Orbán’s illiberal regime and its pro-family policies.
Read moreWill the trial against a former Green politician for sexual harassment mark a milestone for wider French society?
Read moreAs part of the online series around our new edition, a sneak peak of what cooperation and rivalry between Europe and China could mean for the new global order in 2049.
Read moreFrom school strikes to the Green New Deal, the current political energy around climate change is an opportunity that must be seized.
Read moreAn interview on transnational democracy, identity, and why European politics can no longer pursue business as usual.
Read moreFrom Nigel Farage's Great British Countryside to the fields of Bavaria, what role does the environment play in far-right discourse?
Read moreAn interview with the Heinrich Böll Foundation co-president on the relationship between religion and politics in Germany and Europe today.
Read moreThe long-overdue triggering of Article 7 is one of the EU’s last shots at saving rule of law in Hungary and across Europe.
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