16.01.2024
A New Green Wave of Hope

While the Far Right successfully utilises fear to gather electoral support, the Greens must stick to their core values and embrace hope.

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09.01.2024
Ukraine: Still Europe’s Breadbasket 

Despite the disruptions to the European grain market caused by the war, Ukraine remains one of the world’s leading grain exporters.

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21.12.2023
Feeding People or the Agroindustry?  

The EU Parliament blocked legislation to reduce pesticide use in agriculture. Behind alleged concerns over food safety lie the interests of the agrochemical industry.

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19.12.2023
Balancing Defence and Neutrality: Ireland’s Foreign Policy and the Middle East

Ireland, a prosperous Western European nation with a sordid past of colonial subjugation, is in a unique position when it comes to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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07.12.2023
Who Represents Farmers?  

Europe’s biggest farming lobby, together with the EPP, opposes any policy inimical to the interests of large landowners.

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04.12.2023
Afterlives of the European Public Sphere

Konrad Bleyer-Simon explains what still stands between the EU and post-national democracy.

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04.12.2023
Brexit Undone: A Future History of Britain

In a dispatch from 2050, Molly Scott Cato reports that the UK’s divorce from the EU did not last long.

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04.12.2023
Tearing Down Fortress Europe: Migration as Utopia

Aleksandra Savanović wonders at what point we stopped imagining better worlds.

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04.12.2023
The Women of Ventotene

Antonia Ferri recounts the political adventures of Europe’s “female founders”.

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04.12.2023
Europe’s Polywar: Ukraine on the Frontline of Peaceful Unity

Vasyl Cherepanyn says that the war in Ukraine forces Europe to look in the mirror.

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