Interviews
Fake news is thriving in the new media environment, presenting a threat to our democratic societies which we underestimate at our peril.
Read moreIn the second and final round of the French presidential campaign – what kind of vision for renewal will French voters ultimately opt for?
Read moreThe origin and meanings of citizenship – what does it mean today in an era of mass migration and security fears?
Read moreNew technology developing at breakneck speed has left laws behind and increasingly puts not only our privacy but our immediate safety at risk.
Read moreAre some of the measures to promote energy security doing more harm than good, by creating a distraction from the real steps needed in light of climate change and increasing instability?
Read moreBy playing upon fears linked to social insecurities and loss of national identity, as well as threats to national security, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán seeks to position himself as the sole protector of his nation.
Read moreThe Baltic Sea region is a precarious and sensitive area – and increasingly so due to the competing influences and power games playing out between various actors in the region.
Read moreFrance’s long and troubled relationship with Islam, and its connexion to a sense of insecurity, is unpacked by Olivier Roy and Esther Benbassa, who also explore the current role of religion in politics in general.
Read moreWhy is the spectre of social (in)security haunting Europe despite it being richer than ever before?
Read moreHow should Greens respond to the very real sense of insecurity felt by many European citizens today? Four Green leaders from around Europe discuss how a Green security policy might look, and how to communicate it.
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