24.07.2023
In Defence of Protest

When all other forms of political participation fail, protest can succeed in influencing climate policy.

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21.07.2023
The Green Colonialism of Norway’s Wind Power Boom

How is Norway’s wind power boom impacting indigenous communities and local power?

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20.07.2023
Europe on the Ballot: Why Transnational Parties Failed     

Transnational parties promised to shake up EU politics before the European elections in 2019. These experiments appear to have run out of road.

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18.07.2023
Can the EU Lead the World on Climate?  

The Green Deal cannot succeed without a strong external dimension. This is an opportunity for the EU, says Nathalie Tocci.

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14.07.2023
“Which side are you on?”: Spain’s Most Polarised Election  

On 23 July, a crucial election could determine Spain’s future course, but the divisive electoral campaign shows that the country has already changed.

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13.07.2023
No World Order: Mapping the New Multipolarity

Rising powers, new alliances and rivalries, and the global challenge of climate change are reshaping world politics. What role for the EU?

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12.07.2023
Baltic Voices: From the Fringes to the Fore

In the context of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Baltic states have proven that their small size does not equal irrelevance.

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12.07.2023
From Grassroots to Government: Greens Leading Reform in Zagreb

Following Zagreb’s example, grassroots-based municipalist movements can lead a new progressive wave in the Balkans.

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10.07.2023
Spray Paint and Roadblocks: Ultima Generazione’s Fight for the Planet

Two members of Ultima Generazione explain the reasons and goals behind their disruptive actions of civil disobedience.

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07.07.2023
Against Climate Pessimism

Climate pessimists bend scientific evidence to their narrative of “collapse”, overlooking the complex, unpredictable nature of social processes.

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