01.03.2023
Sweden’s Green Transition Abandoned

The Swedish government’s reliance on the Sweden Democrats is steering the country away from a progressive course.

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27.02.2023
Eyes on Germany: Storm Clouds in Berlin

In the first of a new monthly column on the German Greens in government, Inge Jooris unpicks the messy result of a messy election.

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23.02.2023
Objects of Political Desire II: What’s Stronger Than Fear?

Rejecting emotional politics altogether won’t fight fearmongering but providing a vision of a desirable future can.

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21.02.2023
Petr Pavel’s Victory Isn’t Only Good News for Czechia

After a toxic campaign full of hyperbole and scandals, many were relieved to see it end with Petr Pavel as Czechia’s new president.

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15.02.2023
Poland’s High-Stakes Parliamentary Elections

What will Polish elections in 2023 mean for the country’s democracy and its place in Europe?

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31.01.2023
The Swedish EU Presidency Under Far-Right Influence

A look at how the far-right politics of Sweden Democrats reaches beyond Sweden’s borders.

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13.01.2023
Class Grievances Are Pulling Politics to the Extreme Right

A conversation with Remo Siza on the radicalisation of the middle and working classes and its impact on Italian politics.

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11.01.2023
Is Bulgaria Stuck in a Cycle of Political Turmoil?

Bulgarians have gone to the polls four times in the last two years amid a wider context of political instability. Why?

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04.01.2023
To Change Politics in Hungary, We Need to Find the Switch

Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony on what the future holds for green and progressive politics in Hungary.

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20.12.2022
Beyond the Square: The Legacy of the 15-M Movement

How Spain’s anti-austerity movement has shaped the country’s politics and society

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