30.11.2020
Cities as Empty Shells: Urban Tourism in a Post-Pandemic World

The pandemic traps tourist destinations between the opportunity to shift towards a more sustainable model and the pressure of economic need.

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30.11.2020
A Crisis Government for Ireland

Being the junior partner in a coalition is always a difficult balancing act – especially in a health crisis.

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30.11.2020
How Orbán Exploited a Pandemic

The Hungarian government has attempted to exploit the pandemic for its own ends – at great cost to the population.

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30.11.2020
Signs of Hope in Croatia

Promising results for Green and like-minded forces in Croatia and Montenegro are cause for cautious optimism despite an uphill battle against corruption and discontent elsewhere in the region.

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30.11.2020
Green Resilience in Germany

The positive track record of the German Greens in navigating the pandemic and the strong public support could give them an edge in upcoming elections.

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30.11.2020
The Swedish Route

As many countries in Europe went into lockdown, Sweden opted for little restrictions on public life. Anders Schröder weighs in on the merits and cost of this lonely route.

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30.11.2020
Hope for a Divided France

The electoral success of Greens in late June has paved the way for a shift in French politics.

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30.11.2020
Connect the City: Rights, Justice and the Digital Divide

The answer to Barcelona’s digital divide is a politics that puts people and rights at the centre of the digital transition.

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30.11.2020
Black Lives Matter in Brexit Britain

Riding on a wave of nostalgia and amnesia, Britain set on a course to leave the EU. Disparities of the pandemic and the anti-racist movement brought home how the imperial past haunts today.

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30.11.2020
The Mask Slips: Rights Under Attack in Poland

From attacking social partners to women’s rights, Covid-19 has been a catalyst for Law and Justice’s autocratic tendencies.

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