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14.04.2017
In Citizens we Trust: How Street Protests Became the Last Democratic Resort in RomaniaJustice

Romania's huge anti-corruption protests are significant for the country and Europe.

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11.04.2017
Finland Takes a Giant Green LeapDemocracy

Finland's municipal elections on 8th April saw the Finnish Green party win an unprecedented 12.4 per cent of votes across the country and right-wing and populist parties take a beating.

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06.04.2017
Cause for Concern: Why We Shouldn’t Feel Relieved After the Dutch ElectionsDemocracy

Despite the expressions of relieved euphoria after the Dutch elections, there is little to celebrate.

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03.04.2017
Who Will Press the Reset Button First: Turkey or the EU?Democracy

The upcoming referendum in Turkey might give President Erdogan even greater power, threatening democratic rights in the country.

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01.04.2017
Floating Insecurity: Searching for an AnchorPolitics

The late Bauman was known for his searing commentaries on the modern world, including his view of security discourse and its "latent and manifest functions".

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01.04.2017
‘Sweet Dreams and Beautiful Nightmares’: Why Security is a Black and Brown IssueJustice

The term 'security' is used as though it were neutral, but in fact it is underpinned by assumptions and prejudice, with some regarded as worthy of protection while 'others' are seen as threatening.

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01.04.2017
Social Policies as Tools to Promote SecurityWelfare and Social Issues

The sense of security in a society is closely bound up with its institutions; the cases of the Nordic countries demonstrate that these feelings of security can be enhanced by fostering inclusive institutions.

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01.04.2017
Invisible Threats: The Digital Dangers to our Real LivesSociety, Media and Culture

New technology developing at breakneck speed has left laws behind and increasingly puts not only our privacy but our immediate safety at risk.

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01.04.2017
The Sensible Push for European SecurityGeopolitics

Treating the current crises effectively shouldn't undermine a long-term effort to cement stability and peace through smart and soft power, through avenues such as international development.

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01.04.2017
Genesis of Fear: The Case of SloveniaMigration

How can we account for the perception among Slovenia’s general population that migrants pose a threat?

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