The surprise victory by Rob Jetten’s D66 in the Dutch parliamentary election has been viewed as a rejection of the...
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Read moreArtificial intelligence has the potential to transform our relationships with animals. Yet as Isabella Logothetis, Spencer Jury and Jonathan Birch...
Read moreDonald Trump’s presidency has prompted questions about whether Europe should develop its own nuclear deterrent. John Ryan argues that while...
Read moreIn July, a bill that would have weakened Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies led to an outbreak of protests. Maryna Rabinovych and...
Read moreHas immigration led to a new form of labour market protectionism in Europe? Drawing on a study of legislative changes...
Read moreIn July, Greece implemented a three-month suspension on the processing of asylum applications from North Africa. Katerina Glyniadaki examines the...
Read moreGermany’s plans to radically increase spending on defence and infrastructure have raised questions about whether the country is at risk...
Read moreUkraine’s universities have remained open to students throughout Russia’s war on Ukraine. Drawing on a recent period teaching at the...
Read moreEU funding has supported advocacy activities by NGOs for over 60 years. Yet as Rosa Sanchez Salgado explains, there is...
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