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01.08.2014
Europe’s Unfinished DemocracyDemocracy

Old Europe is disaggregating. The new Europe, which has long been a reality in the mind of many European citizens, is waiting for its constitution, one that will effectively take us into the future.

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01.08.2014
The Green Promise of DemocracyDemocracy

What do the Greens think about the current fatigue with representative democracy?

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01.08.2014
Beyond Political PartiesDemocracy

The specificity of ‘democratic radicality’ is by no means a bulwark for the Greens against developments or rationales that run counter to this ‘democratic requirement.’

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01.08.2014
From a Green Reboot of Democracy to a Democratic Reboot of the GreensDemocracy

In recent years, the volume of articles and books dedicated to the democratic crisis has been constantly expanding. The same is true of the literature addressing the ecological crisis. Yet a simultaneous reflection both on the ecological and on the democratic crisis has not accompanied this proliferation.

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31.07.2014
Advances and setbacks: the European elections from a green perspectivePolitics

What made these European elections of 2014 so notable? For the first time, the European parties nominated joint leading candidates. This led not only to a greater personalisation of the European electoral campaign but also gave the elections a real pan-European dimension. What does the outcome mean for the Greens, and what conclusions can be drawn?

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29.07.2014
Questions Surfaced After Floodwaters Receded in the BalkansEnvironment

The severe flooding which hit large areas of the Balkan region in spring 2014 highlighted serious flaws in the state response to such emergencies, as well as failures of environmental policy and planning. Fellow citizens and volunteers became a lifeline for those in need, as a result.

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29.07.2014
A missed opportunity: media reporting of the European electionsSociety, Media and Culture

Voter abstention and the success of anti-Europe parties were two key trends of the 2014 European elections. Since the first direct elections for the European Parliament, a reciprocal relationship has emerged that affects the commitments of politicians, the media, and the voters. This prompts the question of to what extent the media have influenced the events of 2014.

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01.07.2014
A Vicious Circle of Disinterest in European ElectionsPolitics

In the recent European elections, Slovakia saw participation plummet to new lows. Yet the combination of this abstention with general satisfaction towards EU membership gives rise to a curious paradox, in which voter behaviour today continues to be affected by historical memory and many other complex factors.

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01.07.2014
Asterix’s Village: France after the European ElectionsPolitics

A quarter of the French electorate supported the far-right Front National at the last European elections. Yet the party’s political programme remains founded on the same illusions and scapegoating, only with a new, softer and more media-savvy face.

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26.06.2014
Soma Disaster: the Fall of the Turkish Economic Growth ModelFinance and Economy

Considering the current attitude of the Turkish government which regards regulations as hurdles reducing economic growth, the recent Soma mining accident should not have come as a surprise. From both economic and ecological points of view, the Turkish economic growth trajectory is not sustainable and should be changed.

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