Latin America’s international relations are often viewed through the lens of US hegemony. Yet as Charlotte Eaton explains, this risks...
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Read moreMoldova entered the 2020s as one of Europe’s most depopulated countries. Diego Muro, Géza Dobó and Robert Gönczi write that...
Read moreThe lead-up to COP30 has been dominated by pessimism about the prospects for a breakthrough on climate change. Yet as...
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Read moreThe surprise victory by Rob Jetten’s D66 in the Dutch parliamentary election has been viewed as a rejection of the...
Read moreGermany is facing a housing crisis driven by a severe shortage of affordable homes. Alexander Reisenbichler argues that reframing the...
Read moreThe United Nations and the EU are both projects of idealism struggling to adapt to a world defined by realpolitik,...
Read moreDonald Trump’s appeal is built on a blend of border control, neoliberalism and mercantilism, writes Giray Gozgor. Yet while this...
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