04.08.2026
Intimacy of War 

Ofer Waldman searches for traces in memories, recollections, and conversations with October 7th victims.

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10.06.2026
The Value of a Mother 

Demographic decline is exposing a fundamental blind spot in modern economics: its inability to recognise the value of care.

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30.09.2024
Is Democracy Worth the Trouble? 

Erica Benner talks about what it takes to revive democracy in the West.

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19.02.2024
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya: Europe Is Where Belarus Belongs

The prospects for a democratic future in Belarus hinge on Europe’s continued support for the fight against Russian imperialism.

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04.12.2023
Not About Treaties: EU Integration Needs a Cultural Shift

Green MEP Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield reflects on institutional reforms, enlargement, and a different “European way of life”.

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15.11.2023
Armin Langer: Fighting Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Germany

Hamas’s attack on 7 October and Israel’s retaliation led to a wave of antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe. How do we address this?

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05.10.2023
Kohei Saito: “Degrowth needs to learn from communism”

Kohei Saito has gained international attention with his work on degrowth communism. What can socialism and environmentalism learn from each other?

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12.04.2023
If Climate Policy Isn’t Social, It Fails

Jason Hickel explains why green transition policies without a social justice lens are doomed to fail.

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23.03.2023
Can Nigeria Bounce Back from its Flawed Election?

Two experts react to Nigeria’s presidential election and its future relation with the rest of the world.

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