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Plötzlich Unternehmer | Eurozine

Als das sklerotische politische und wirtschaftliche System der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (DDR) im November 1989 nach dem Fall der Berliner

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Greece’s next crisis | Eurozine

Two billion euros! This may be the cost of the series of climatic disasters that hit the country between mid-July

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A tradition of moral defiance

Alexei Navalny is being mourned as Russia’s most daring, sophisticated and Western-looking politician. Yet Navalny’s political struggle with tyranny, which

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Antisemitism, anti-Palestinian racism and Europe

In May 2023, we published an essay in De Nederlandse Boekengids/The Dutch Review of Books about the responsibility of Europe

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Bargain-basement nationalism | Eurozine

On 21 May 2013, the French writer Dominique Venner shot himself in the head in front of the altar at

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The Po Valley: An Italian paradox

Boretto, province of Reggio Emilia, northern Italy. Under the bridge at the entrance to the town, the river is almost

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Exploring ageing | Eurozine

We are proud to present the first episode of Eurozine’s new weekly talk show, Standard Time. The inaugural discussion takes

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The traps of de-modernization | Eurozine

Nostalgia appears to be a defining trait of our times. It emanates from virtually everywhere: popular culture, fashion, art, even

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The values of us all

Being half-Jewish and half-Palestinian has one undoubted benefit: it teaches a young girl that peace is not a pipe dream

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Water: From scarcity to equity

Conventional market-led solutions to water scarcity in the Arab Mediterranean, above all mega projects such as dams, have tended to