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Hic sunt leones | Eurozine

Hic sunt leones – ‘here be lions’ – was the cartographer’s discreet confession of ignorance: a phrase inscribed at the

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From arch-Europe to anti-Europe | Eurozine

In November 1983, the French magazine Le Débat published an essay by the Czech writer Milan Kundera entitled ‘A kidnapped

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God is a good excuse

Connor Tomlinson is 27 years old, a regular commentator on GB News and a self-described ‘reactionary Catholic Zoomer’. But this

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Ecology to an anarchist beat

Although a consensus is forming as to the necessity of an ecological approach, ecology has been politically neutered and, in

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Remember that we made it out of the basement

‘We are all waiting for the war to end’, says Valerii Polhui. The resident of Yahidne, a small village in

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Phenomena of fear | Eurozine

Despite being declared a foreign agent by the Russian ministry of Justice in 2025, the sociologist Lev Gudkov refuses to

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Farewell to Dialogi | Eurozine

At the close of 2025, Dialogi published its final issue. The Maribor-based cultural journal had been running for 60 years, making

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The new abnormal | Eurozine

About a week before the fourth anniversary of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Natalya Gumenyuk wrote a guest essay

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The untold risks of war

In this wespennest and Eurozine exclusive, Mary Kaldor, author of New and Old Wars, Global Security Cultures and forthcoming book

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New realities of war | Eurozine

Europe’s cautious avoidance of remilitarization, despite war on its doorstep in Ukraine, is over. Since the US threatened to withdraw