Almost a decade on from the UK’s EU referendum, has Britain finally moved on from Brexit? Drawing on a new...
Read moreA recent Parliamentary Partnership Assembly in London underlined the potential for the EU and UK to work more closely together...
Read moreMilorad Dodik, the President of Republika Srpska, has a reputation for combining populist rhetoric with threats to secede from Bosnia...
Read moreAttempts to reduce racism often focus on punishment. Yet as Georgios Tsaples shows using evidence from European football, these strategies...
Read moreThe lead-up to COP30 has been dominated by pessimism about the prospects for a breakthrough on climate change. Yet as...
Read moreAre climate policies damaging the economy? Till Hilmar writes that despite the staggering costs of climate change, opposing climate policies...
Read moreAs global temperatures rise, we risk passing multiple climate tipping points beyond which natural systems will begin to change irreversibly....
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...
Read moreAre populists anti-democratic? Drawing on a study of ten West European countries, Patricia Rehus and Steven M. Van Hauwaert find...
Read more© 2024 Europe Times. All rights reserved.