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Can the centre hold? | Eurozine

On the eve of the European Parliament elections, the mood in some of the EU’s oldest member states is one

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Cooperation or neocolonialism? | Eurozine

In recent years, the European Union (EU) has consolidated its position as a global actor, spurred by acute challenges such

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Prefiguring Europe’s future | Eurozine

An ungenerous observer might say that the Visegrád group – made up of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia

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Alternative AI | Eurozine

As AI technology permeates our lives, debates intensify over its cultural impact. Springerin explores how AI is reshaping creativity and

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Bracing for a populist surge

In all three Baltic states, the ubiquitous gloom stemming from Russia’s ongoing threat has firmed up the view of the

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The end of shame? | Eurozine

Shame has long been used to punish, silence, and maintain the status quo. But now, seven years #MeToo, it is

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Flashpoint South Caucasus | Eurozine

In New Eastern Europe, Jennifer S. Wistrand reflects on the human consequences of three decades of turbulence in the South

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No longer a footnote | Eurozine

In the early days of March 2022, as Russian troops were approaching the outskirts of Kyiv, international media were focused

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What happened to solidarity? | Eurozine

The Swedish welfare system has become unrecognizable, writes Niklas Altermark in Fronesis. Once based on solidarity between the working and

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Tearing down Fortress Europe | Eurozine

Migration is one of today’s most powerful, and most entrenched, imaginaries. The word conjures up images of walls, borders, police,