18.06.2021
Green in the Elysée? Pulling off a Long Shot

French politics are honing in on the 2022 presidential election – and there is a way for Greens to stay in the race.

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26.05.2021
No Time for Castles: From Closed to Open Democracy

For proponents of deliberative democracy, today’s representative regimes offer nothing more than illusion.

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26.05.2021
Defining Democracy for a Sovereign Europe

Shahin Vallée and Franziska Brantner debate European democracy, transnational politics, and the meaning of sovereignty.

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13.05.2021
Overcoming the Identity Divide

Only a bold new universalism can counter the narrow narrative on migration set and exploited by the far right.

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19.02.2021
Ecology Starts at School

School has fulfilled its mission by giving us tools to find knowledge but it hasn’t been able to prepare us for the challenge of the 21st century.

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18.01.2021
Paris on Two Wheels: Leading the Race?

An ambitious policy to encourage cycling sparked by the pandemic has the potential to transform the French capital’s transport landscape.

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30.11.2020
Taking Power in a Crisis: France’s Green Cities

Following France’s 2020 municipal elections, the newly elected Green leaders of Greater Lyon and Poitiers discuss governing in a crisis and ecology’s place in the political landscape.

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30.11.2020
Hope for a Divided France

The electoral success of Greens in late June has paved the way for a shift in French politics.

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17.07.2020
The Green Surge in the French Locals Explained

The challenge for Greens is to consolidate their credibility by building successful green-left alliances and bridging the ecological and the social so as to leave none behind.

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19.06.2020
Only Transnational Politics Can Break Europe’s Deadlock

Germany has shifted its position to unlock the route to an EU recovery fund. But Europe still needs a political alternative to inter-governmental deadlock.

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