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17.03.2022
Opposing Forces? France’s Green Campaign Seeks to Inspire Both Joy and AngerPolitics

With the French presidential election just weeks away, how is Yannick Jadot making the Green case?

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16.03.2022
Adapt or Else: What the Recent IPCC Report Means for Europe and the WorldEnvironment

We gather insights from an IPCC lead author and green actors on options for policymakers amid the rapidly closing window for climate adaptation.

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15.03.2022
“Social issues should be at the heart of the presidential campaign”Welfare and Social Issues

Trade union leader outlines why the cost of living crisis is key to the French elections.

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10.03.2022
“Sanctioning oil and gas will become critical”: What the War in Ukraine Means for the EUFuture of EU

The invasion of Ukraine looks set to mark a turning point for EU policy on energy, defence, and security.

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08.03.2022
A United Opposition Ready to “Bring Back Politics” to HungaryDemocracy

An interview about social issues under Orbán and the upcoming election.

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07.03.2022
Can GroenLinks Bounce Back at Dutch Local Elections?Politics

The 2021 national election introduced more progressive forces to Dutch politics. Will GroenLinks handle the stiff competition?

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04.03.2022
The Crossroads Before Us: Neoimperialism or European UnityFuture of EU

Will neoimperialism dominate the 21st century or will a free, democratic and united Europe emerge?

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03.03.2022
Russia’s Partnership with China is the Sign of a New WorldGeopolitics

Since Russia has been looking east to lessen its dependence on the West, how much will EU and US sanctions hurt?

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02.03.2022
Beyond the Brink: Understanding Europe’s New WarGeopolitics

How can we make sense of the Russian invasion of Ukraine?

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01.03.2022
The Return of the Brezhnev DoctrineGeopolitics

The worldview of Putin’s Russia reveals a long-standing disregard for the sovereignty and self-determination of its neighbours.

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