05.12.2024
The Politics of the Plate: Monstrous Foods and Populist Fears

Luiza Bialasiewicz and Annalisa Colombino respond to the weaponisation of disgust with political laughter.

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05.12.2024
Ethnonationalism in a Multipolar World

Lorenzo Marsili investigates the ills of a provincialised Europe in our age of empires.

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05.12.2024
A Beacon of Progress: Civil Society in Georgia

Natia Gvianishvili on upholding basic rights and freedoms in times of institutional backsliding.

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05.12.2024
A Single Narrative: Culture and Media Under Giorgia Meloni

Populist rhetoric, personal favouritism, and the decline of Italy’s fourth estate.

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05.12.2024
Metapolitics and the Battle for Europe’s Future

As the far right’s cultural influence grows, Sybren Kooistra dusts off Gramsci’s notes to shift the “climate of opinion”.

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05.12.2024
Business as Usual – But Which Business? The False Unity of the Far Right 

A careful look at European far-right parties’ economic agendas reveals deep underlying divisions.

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05.12.2024
“Not a Done Deal”: The Far-Right Trend and How to Reverse It 

Progressives must offer viable solutions to citizens’ insecurities, Daphne Halikiopoulou tells Wouter van de Klippe.

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05.12.2024
The Courage to Look Elsewhere 

In an increasingly polarised world, how do we mobilise majorities around the politics we desire, rather than the ideas we oppose?

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26.11.2024
How To Survive Illiberalism: Journalism in Poland and Slovakia 

Unionisation, cooperation among independent media, and the push for full independence is strengthening journalism in Europe.

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