20.12.2022
Beyond the Square: The Legacy of the 15-M Movement

How Spain’s anti-austerity movement has shaped the country’s politics and society

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08.12.2022
The North-South Divide at COP27: A Reflection of Privilege

Why are the assessments of the outcome of COP27 so at odds with one another?

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24.11.2022
Why Were Italians Swayed to the Right by the Brothers of Italy?

With little alternatives on the Left, Italians did not vote for fascism but the promise of security.

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13.10.2022
How the War in Ukraine is Changing Polish Politics

Europe must look east if it is to grasp the full extent of the consequences of Russia’s invasion.

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12.10.2022
Politics in the New Climatic Regime: Remembering Bruno Latour

The French philosopher was and no doubt will remain one of the most influential thinkers of political ecology in recent years.

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29.09.2022
Europe Failed to Listen When It Mattered

Polish Green MP Małgorzata Tracz on the war in Ukraine and the party’s growing influence on public debate in the country.

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27.09.2022
Swedish Elections and the Mainstreaming of the Far Right

How Swedish politics has gradually shifted to the right and what happens next.

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17.08.2022
Annalena Baerbock, Robert Habeck and the Limits of Co-Leadership

Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck’s leadership of the Green Party have much to teach us about power-sharing in German politics.

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26.07.2022
From Binary Politics to a New Ireland

How Greens are trying to carve out a space in Northern Ireland’s divided politics to tackle the issues that matter to everyone.

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19.07.2022
Walking the Tightrope: Can the German Greens be the Party of All People?

The German Greens entered government with an ambitious programme for the country. But circumstances have meant tough decisions and changed priorities.

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