As polarisation deepens, the rise of populism seems unstoppable. But focusing on shared values and local solidarity may just save democracy picture alliance / Anadolu | Luciano Adan Gonzalez Torres A ...
Nearly five years ago, as the world grappled with a once-in-a-century pandemic, care workers stood on the frontlines, risking their health and often their lives to care for others. The scenes are ...
As COP29 approaches, global climate negotiators are once again presented with an opportunity to address a glaring oversight — the lack of prioritisation of food security and agriculture within climate ...
In spite of a historic voter turnout, a change of power did not take place: the ruling party ‘Georgian Dream’ won the elections. Can this only be explained by electoral fraud? The elections were not ...
The Electoral College. White racism. Black sexism. President Joe Biden. Should Kamala Harris lose the presidential election next month, those will be among the more convenient excuses Democrats will ...
Michael Miebach is member of the board of Das Progressive Zentrum. He studied political science at the University of Göttingen and the Free University of Berlin as well as European Social Policy at ...
Kamo Sende is a Doctoral Researcher in Agri-Trade Law and Policy at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. His work focuses on the intersection of agriculture, trade policy and climate change ...
Eszter Kováts is Marie Skodłowska-Curie postdoctoral research fellow in the Institute of Political Science at the University of Vienna and a research affiliate of the Central European University. She ...
Andrey Dzmitryeu is a politician, chairman of the organising committee of ‘Our Party’, and was a presidential candidate in 2020 in Belarus. He was sentenced to 1.5 years in prison and is recognised as ...