23.03.2023
Can Nigeria Bounce Back from its Flawed Election?

Two experts react to Nigeria’s presidential election and its future relation with the rest of the world.

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22.03.2023
Eyes on Germany: Liberals and Greens Struggle to Dare More Progress

Amid deepening crises, ideological divides between Germany’s ruling parties on the country’s future are surfacing in a bitter struggle.

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16.03.2023
The Far Right’s Firm Grip on the Mainstream

Far-right parties kept winning elections and holding influence on society, attracting part of the political establishment.

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14.03.2023
Political Renewal on Europe’s Divided Island

A new leadership offers Cyprus chances for radical change, but more effort should be asked when it comes to defending the island’s rich environment.

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07.03.2023
Where Will the Green-Labour Alliance in the Netherlands Lead?

Greens and Social Democrats hope that cooperation will end decades of right-wing government.

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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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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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01.02.2023
Greek Watergate: Behind the Predator Spyware Scandal

Greece has a long, underexamined history of state surveillance which poses a threat to public confidence.

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