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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: Pandemic BordersWill settlement agencies in Canada survive the pandemic?
Many settlement agencies are not in a position to keep operations open and are suffering significant job losses.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaCOVID-19 in Brazilian prisons: Pandemic or a necropolitical project?
The prison crisis can be interpreted as the continuation of Bolsonaro's campaign platform: one rooted in the belief...
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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: HomeState repression in the Philippines during COVID-19 and beyond
If draconian measures such as the Philippines’ Republic Act No 11479 are left unchallenged and unchecked, who will...
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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?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?“We were the people who started talking to each other”: unexpected solidarities under forced devolution
An account of recent experiences of community organizing in Tottenham, North London, from conversations and an...
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Published in: ourEconomyUnder cover of the pandemic, stealth land grabs are ongoing in India
Indigenous women are on the front lines of resistance against forest evictions.
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionTo dodge the worst of COVID, we must oppose the British government
We can assume that incompetence will continue and that the economy will trump health – unless we all keep the pressure up.
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Published in: Pandemic Borders“South Africa belongs to all who live in it”, COVID-19 showed it does not
Failure to address the needs of the most vulnerable will hasten the infection rate and flame the fires of...
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Published in: ourEconomyDecolonize your pandemic reading list
From Zimbabwe to China, trade deals to odious debt, get a new perspective on the pandemic this lockdown.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaPorts, ships and the human economy of global sea trade: an interview with Laleh Khalili
Little has been written about the sea trade in the Gulf. Laleh Khalili’s latest book explores the complex realities...
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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: democraciaAbiertaAre the tables turning against Jair Bolsonaro?
The Brazilian presidente might be losing establishment support, but he still has the loyalty of hundreds of...
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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...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Reimagining victory by winning the peace
If we want to see societies win the peace we need a concept of victory that is about justice and reconciliation,...