29.06.2022
For the French Greens, There Is Power in Disruption

With France’s politics in flux, political ecology needs to evolve if it is to set itself apart and succeed.

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14.06.2022
Critical Understanding: The Changing Politics of Science

Etienne Klein speaks to Edouard Gaudot about truth, democratising science and the uncertainty inherent in scientific inquiry.

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14.06.2022
Benedict Anderson: Reimagined, Re-engineered, and Restored Communities

Taking a page from Benedict Anderson’s book to build compelling narratives and teach “Earth patriotism”.

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14.06.2022
Simone Weil: The Price of Paying Attention

In the age of push notifications, Simone Weil’s thinking on the power and value of our attention is more relevant than ever.

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12.05.2022
A Window of Opportunity: The Challenge of Uniting the French Left

Greens have joined forces with left-wing parties for the upcoming French legislative elections, but have the lessons of the presidential campaign been learned?

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07.04.2022
Zemmour and Le Pen: the Two Faces of France’s Far Right

Competition among the far right in France may end up boosting the remaining candidate in the second round of the country’s presidential election.

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03.02.2022
Double or Quits: Looking Ahead to the French and Hungarian Elections

The outcomes of crucial elections this year are set to have ramifications going well beyond national borders.

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16.09.2021
French Greens at the Crossroads

As the 2022 French presidential elections draw near, Quentin Ariès examines who will champion the Green voice and political ecology in France today.

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30.06.2021
Greens in France Must Build a Narrative For the Past, Present, and Future

Green MEP David Cormand explains how the Greens can challenge the neoliberal and far-right duopoly in the French presidential elections of 2022.

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