04.12.2023
Red Light for the Green Deal?

Philippa Nuttall examines the major achievements and uncertain future of the EU’s climate agenda.

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04.12.2023
Roads to Pursue

The response to recent crises shows that the European project is simultaneously advancing and fraying. In the context of a newly found appetite for EU enlargement and with crucial elections just months away, progressives need to outline what kind of Europe they are striving for. From the Green European Journal’s winter 2023 print edition.

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14.11.2023
Source of Division: Bulgaria’s Contested Green Transition

Media coverage frames Bulgaria’s green transition as an imposition from Brussels that will damage the country’s coal-intensive economy.

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02.11.2023
Can Eastern Europe Turn the Page on Illiberalism? 

While conservatives are still dominant in eastern Europe, most illiberal parties are struggling. Why is it important for the future of the EU?

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25.10.2023
Twenty Years Later: The Western Balkans’ Delayed EU Integration

Besides geopolitics, economy, and history, there is another important and yet often disregarded factor behind this delay.

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20.10.2023
The EU Must Address its Inconsistent Middle East Foreign Policy

As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues to intensify, the EU’s lack of a Middle East strategy becomes increasingly apparent.

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20.09.2023
No World Order: Coups in the Sahel Expose Europe’s Mistakes

The recent string of coups in the Sahel highlights the fragility of Europe’s approach to the region. What should a Sahel strategy prioritise?

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11.09.2023
What’s Next for the EU’s Green Agenda?

In this week’s State of the Union address, Ursula von der Leyen has the opportunity to relaunch the continent’s climate ambitions.

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08.08.2023
Podemos and Syriza, the End of an Era? 

A decade after shaking EU politics to the core, Syriza and Podemos face an uncertain future. Is left-wing populism a failed experiment?

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20.07.2023
Europe on the Ballot: Why Transnational Parties Failed     

Transnational parties promised to shake up EU politics before the European elections in 2019. These experiments appear to have run out of road.

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