04.12.2023
Transnational Feminism and Its Foes

Women’s rights are under attack but there are grounds for hope, argues Ségolène Pruvot.

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04.12.2023
Afterlives of the European Public Sphere

Konrad Bleyer-Simon explains what still stands between the EU and post-national democracy.

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04.12.2023
Brexit Undone: A Future History of Britain

In a dispatch from 2050, Molly Scott Cato reports that the UK’s divorce from the EU did not last long.

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04.12.2023
Tearing Down Fortress Europe: Migration as Utopia

Aleksandra Savanović wonders at what point we stopped imagining better worlds.

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04.12.2023
Moldova: Belonging and Development 

Cultural and political belonging in Moldova is complex and affects how the EU is viewed. Could placing the idea of Europe at the heart of the country’s development agenda create a positive consensus going forward? 

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04.12.2023
Kosovo: Enthusiasm Without Naïveté 

Forged in the depths of systematic oppression, the Kosovars’ staunch support for the EU reflects their desire for democracy. The bloc should stop using it as a bargaining chip.

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04.12.2023
Albania: Longstanding European Dream  

Aspiration meets realism in Albania, where eventual EU accession requires renewed political direction.

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04.12.2023
Turkey: A Free Market of Values 

Turkey’s aspirations for EU accession, often cast as the want for market and visa liberalisation, also uphold an ongoing determination for equality and justice.

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04.12.2023
Serbia: A Measure of Relevance 

Strategic migration control and ongoing negotiations over Kosovo complicate Serbian perceptions of EU accession.

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04.12.2023
North Macedonia: Fragile Europe

Before revealing itself in its vastness and fragility, Europe evoked to poet Nikola Madžirov nothing but the sweetness of chocolate from a factory in Skopje.

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