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28.07.2022
Memory in the Age of ImpunityJustice

The collapse of connected storylines calls for new thinking on what binds us.

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27.07.2022
What We Can Learn from the UK’s Four-Day Week TrialSociety, Media and Culture

The largest four-day week trial could be transformative but for wider appeal, campaigners need more than the empirical evidence it will provide.

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26.07.2022
From Binary Politics to a New IrelandPolitics

How Greens are trying to carve out a space in Northern Ireland’s divided politics to tackle the issues that matter to everyone.

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20.07.2022
Why a Geopolitical Europe Must Play to Its StrengthsGeopolitics

To be a credible peace broker in a world of ongoing conflicts, the EU needs a long-term strategy built on more than weapons, money, and deals.

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19.07.2022
Walking the Tightrope: Can the German Greens be the Party of All People?Politics

The German Greens entered government with an ambitious programme for the country. But circumstances have meant tough decisions and changed priorities.

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13.07.2022
EU Taxonomy: The Dirty Politics of Greenwashing EnergyClimate and Energy

Following the European Parliament’s approval, the European Commission is pressing ahead with its plans to classify fossil gas and nuclear as “green” energy.

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12.07.2022
Should Europe Worry About Nuclear Escalation in Ukraine?Geopolitics

The ropes of deterrence are alarmingly short, and Putin may be willing to risk it all.

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07.07.2022
The Case for Not FlyingClimate and Energy

With a 2.8 per cent share of the global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel, aviation must not escape climate action.

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06.07.2022
Affordable, Sustainable Housing Can Bring the Green Deal HomeGreen Transition

Housing markets in Europe are unsustainable on many levels. Effective policies are urgently needed to avert a crisis.

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05.07.2022
Cultivating Authoritarianism: Orbán’s Political Education ProjectWelfare and Social Issues

Beneath the facade of reforms, Orbán's education policies deepen inequalities and place schools at the whims of Fidesz' power.

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