21.11.2024
Romania’s Winter of Discontent 

Faced with cost of living, housing, and healthcare crises, Romanians are disillusioned with available political options.

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10.10.2024
A Rural Revolution 

What can European Greens learn from the success of their UK counterparts with voters outside their traditional base?

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30.09.2024
Is Democracy Worth the Trouble? 

Erica Benner talks about what it takes to revive democracy in the West.

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26.07.2024
“The Left no longer knows them”: France’s Big Disconnect 

The French progressives are in a weaker position than ever before, due largely to a growing rift between politicians and their electorate.

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28.06.2024
Are Far-Right Ballots Protest Votes? 

Is voting for the far right protest voting? This will have important implications for progressives in their attempts to win over dissatisfied voters.

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20.06.2024
Smaller, Diverse, United: Greens after the European Elections

Though their ranks are smaller, Greens can be a reliable partner to build a solid pro-European majority. But they should use their weight wisely.

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07.06.2024
A Portuguese Middle-Age Crisis? 

Fifty years after the democratic transition, Portugal is facing a political crisis of which the growth of the far right is the most dangerous symptom.

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05.06.2024
Hungary’s Opposition in the Grip of “Fidesz Light” 

European and municipal elections used to be an opportunity for parties opposing Orbán to score political victories. But this is changing.

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04.06.2024
Bulgaria’s Permanent Election

Bulgaria suffers from growing voter apathy, reflected in declining turnout and exacerbated by a campaign filled with propaganda and personal attacks.

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30.05.2024
No Country for Progressive Women: European Elections in Czechia

Female politicians are trying to bring change to the male-dominated Czech political scene. But challenging the hegemony of the Right is difficult.

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