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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Srebrenica – the obliteration of memory
It is time to declare July 11 an official day of remembrance of the Srebrenica genocide; a day on which to remember...
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Published in: ourEconomyAnother town is possible: community wealth building in the Basque Country
Thanks to its unique economic model, the town of Oñati has a history of adapting successfully to economic disruption.
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Published in: 50.50The Chinese government must let us cry for our dead
My social media posts have been censored many times, especially when I said that “we don’t have the right to cry...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The world war on statues
“As a social psychologist, it is impossible not to notice how little our behaviour has evolved from other...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow the fossil fuel lobby is hijacking the European Green Deal
In it's first 100 days, how many times did top officials in charge of the EU's Green Deal meet with lobbyists?
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The administration of orders: an analogy of madness and migration on Leros
A photo essay on a fragmented European border strategy.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Elections in Croatia: Conservatives retain the parliamentary majority
By contrast to Serbia and the overwhelming predominance of SNS, though, the composition of Croatia’s Sabor is...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Macron's green-washing
How politicians play footsie with the public’s hopes and hide their inaction behind mountains of vague promises.
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"Big brands and cheap clothes in the West are bad news for Ukrainian workers
Western fashion brands are happy to outsource their production to Ukrainian textile shops, but labour conditions...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Spain’s new minimum income scheme: a victory and a historic failure
This could be the most significant test of Spain’s fairness as a society.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?How not to turn democracy into a neoliberal fantasy
We need direct public investment at EU level, making everyone’s survival less dependent on the production of profit.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Covid-19 and the surge of the antiracist movement in France
Under the impulse of the Justice and Truth for Adama committee, the fight against racism may be at a turning point in France.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe bookbinder and the exorcist: the future of digitalisation in education (and everything else besides)
In education, as elsewhere, we should not oscillate between anachronistic technophobia and the blind faith which...
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Published in: Home: OpinionIreland’s Greens have betrayed their voters and the planet
In February, Ireland voted Left. So why have the Greens put the establishment back in power?
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightJean Raspail, right wing prophet of ‘identity politics’ has died
Raspail’s influence has expanded beyond the small world of the radical right.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?What does it mean to be 'in crisis'?
What does it mean for the world of neoliberal capitalism and liberal democracy to be in crisis?
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Mothers and children in Italy
“Nobody at my husband’s company asked him how he was going to take care of his kids during the lockdown. It was...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: OpinionShared parenting in Greece: three cheers for the Mitsotakis cabinet
“This coming autumn, the Greek right-wing government will be introducing shared parenting. This is a major...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Poland: Duda heads for the second round
A president in the shape of Rafal Trzaskowski, hostile to PiS’s nationalist and populist goals, would not look...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?A call for a new European social contract
Call for a new progressive and democratic front in Europe. A statement of intellectuals and academics on the state...