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20.01.2020
EuropaCity: a “Hyper-place” for a Globalised Europe?Society, Media and Culture

This gargantuan project has aroused public enthusiasm and anger in equal measure, and continues to hold lessons for understanding people's relationships with cities.

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11.01.2020
Germany’s Central European Strategy Bites BackPolitics

Political differences between Germany and Central Europe cannot continue to be skirted if the EU is to effectively respond to the many challenges ahead.

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03.01.2020
Binary Politics Can Be DangerousPolitics

Majoritarian systems always disenfranchise somebody. Instead, what politics should do empower people and communities to come to decisions as one.

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01.01.2020
Asylum in a Climate-Changed World: Bridging the Protection Gap in the EUMigration

Climate migration is already a reality. A coherent and binding solution must be determined at the EU and international levels.

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30.12.2019
How Natural Are Natural Climate Solutions?Green Transition

Unless pursued with extreme care, natural climate solutions risk becoming just another offsetting tool – alibis for inaction and delay.

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24.12.2019
The Secret History of RadiationClimate and Energy

Kate Brown talks to Aro Velmet about the secret history of radiation and what Chernobyl means in the era of climate change.

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19.12.2019
The Strategic Implications of Renewable EnergyClimate and Energy

A coherent blueprint with political backing will be essential if the EU is to forge an effective energy security policy.

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19.12.2019
Europe Ecologie Les Verts after the EU elections: Do or DiePolitics

After its success at the 2019 European elections, can the French Greens break their pattern of constantly rising and falling green waves?

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18.12.2019
“When it comes to China, we need to think bigger”Geopolitics

The world’s political order is in upheaval. Janka Oertel speaks about the 5G dispute and Germany's role in formulating a new European China policy.

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17.12.2019
Gender Ideology and the Crisis of Care in PolandPolitics

In Poland the incumbent right-wing Law and Justice party, backed by the Catholic Church, demonised LGBT organisations in its recent successful electoral campaign. Adam Ostolski spoke to feminist activist and scholar Agnieszka Graff about why gender politics have become central to Polish politics, taking a step back to analyse how the Right’s scapegoating of gender is a response to the same set of social issues that the Left attributes to neoliberalism.

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