Serbia’s student-led protests have developed into a sustained challenge to the authority of Aleksandar Vučić’s government. Jelena Filipovic writes that...
Read moreThe US-EU trade deal announced in July has been portrayed as a one-sided agreement that damages European economic interests. Yet...
Read moreIn July, Greece implemented a three-month suspension on the processing of asylum applications from North Africa. Katerina Glyniadaki examines the...
Read moreWhat impact does organised crime have on local economies? Drawing on research from Italy, Bruno Buchetti, Michele Fabrizi, Elisabetta Ipino,...
Read moreAre Turkey and Russia enemies or friends? A. Erdi Öztürk and Eda Ayaydın explain the two countries have a complex...
Read moreSpain’s nationwide blackout in April gave a preview of a darker future, where the vulnerabilities of the digital public sphere convert...
Read moreFor a central bank to succeed, it needs public trust in its monetary policy and support for its currency. Yet...
Read moreGiorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy is the successor party of the “post-fascist” National Alliance and the “neo-fascist” Italian Social Movement....
Read moreDenmark took over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union on 1 July. Vera Spyrakou writes that...
Read moreThe EU’s status as a normative power is under pressure from both internal divisions and external shocks, writes Uwe Wunderlich....
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