Conflict
Armed conflicts and military activities can be highly destructive for the environment.
Read moreThe key role of rare earths’ exploitation in the war in Ukraine
Read moreFrom national leaders calling for a pause to the European Green Deal to the online Right’s re-invention of the “15-minute city” as an authoritarian project for social control, the signs of an anti-green backlash are growing.
Compared to the heady days of the Green Wave, it is clear that green politics in Europe has entered a new phase.
Read moreBringing young people together is only half the battle; overcoming binary and prejudiced thinking also requires openness and positive feelings towards other groups.
Read moreTwenty years after the Good Friday Agreement, what progress has been made in Northern Ireland towards overcoming segregation and coming to terms with the past?
Read moreA reading of the war in Ukraine without historical context, geopolitical actors, and protests across the region misses the point.
Read moreSimon Dalby on why achieving security in the age of climate crisis requires unpicking the fossil-fuelled industrial order.
Read moreWhat does the latest flare-up of tensions in Northern Ireland tell us about progress towards reconciliation?
Read moreWhat does warfare look like in an era of globalisation and new technologies?
Read moreAs part of the online series around our new edition, a sneak peak of what cooperation and rivalry between Europe and China could mean for the new global order in 2049.
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