L’importance des constructions sociales selon Pierre Manent César al-Zawahra Jan 23, 2024 Le pessimisme de l’Homme pour la ville le mène à percevoir la Nature en tant qu’exutoire. Son auto-exclusion de la…
Covid and Climate Change: Why Is Poland Failing at Both? Sophie Cienska Nov 26, 2021 Climate change is not the only crisis where the Polish government has chosen to embrace conspiracies rather than…
Reforming European Elections: Transnational Lists Eponine Howarth Aug 12, 2020 To move beyond national political debates and national political parties, transnational lists have been suggested…
European Elections 2019: Something at Stake? Koji Shiromoto May 28, 2019 Macron and Salvini are both ideologically-motivated showmen who had something to prove this election and who would…
A Woman’s Right to Choose: Changing Abortion Laws Across Europe Magdalene Karalis Jan 13, 2019 The clashing ideals of 'Pro-Life'and 'Pro-Choice continually struggle to gain ground around us. They frequently…
Le double-jeu de l’Autriche Paloma Baumgartner Oct 20, 2018 Après une grande frayeur lors des législatives autrichiennes de 2017, la communauté européenne se trouve rassurée…
A Curious Coalition in Iceland Andrew Figueiredo Jan 1, 2018 The Left-Green Party turned to two unconventional potential partners—the Euroskeptic conservative Independence…
For A Multi-Speed Europe Koji Shiromoto Mar 23, 2017 The European Union has been able to collectively breathe a little easier following this past Wednesday's Dutch…
Spain’s Internal Struggle and its Quest for Leadership in the EU Susana Martinez Jan 24, 2017 Many of the political events that took place in the past year have called to question the future of the European…