With the Greens polling at a record high while the traditional parties seemingly run out of road, what are the factors underpinning the recent success of political ecology in Germany?
Read moreGreening citizenship - through gardening practices - offers an opportunity for self-government with radical potential to re-balance the relationship between people and the natural world.
Read moreIn a France dominated by leaders without movements and rocked by movements without leaders, can political ecology build on EU election success to help fix the crisis of representation?
Read moreAgainst a backdrop of increasing instability, the EU must define a common security and defence doctrine which confronts the question of nuclear deterrence to ensure its strategic autonomy.
Read moreA series of crises in recent years have made instability the political norm in Spain. Ahead of the general election in November, we ask how political ecology has fared through these developments and what opportunities lie ahead.
Read moreUnder the incoming von der Leyen Commission, political will shall determine whether the core EU value of rule of law is protected.
Read moreProspects of EU reform are slim and austerity and Fortress Europe are set to continue. What does this mean for progressive strategies around Europe?
Read moreThe Hungarian opposition has finally managed to stand united against the governing party at the October municipal election. Two analysts consider risks and opportunities for challenging Viktor Orbán’s 'hybrid regime' and democratising the country.
Read moreChinese foreign policy expert Yan Xuetong's new book opens the question of how morality as an instrument of power could reshape today's world order.
Read moreTight public spending may have powered its exports, but underinvestment in people and infrastructure has its costs. Could a new investment rule be just what Germany needs?
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