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Swedish giants | Eurozine

[ad_1] In Liberal Debatt, Thea Andersson calls for a break in the deadlock afflicting recent Swedish politics. At a time when Swedish governments are based

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What has the internet ever done for us?

[ad_1]   “The year 1983 was crucial in many ways…” Walter Famler describes the geopolitical landscape in which the beginnings of a common publishing project

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‘Rights are not given but taken’

[ad_1] In Turkey’s official historical narratives, women’s struggle for liberation from the oppression of the patriarchy aligns with the age of the Republic. According to

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The way home | Eurozine

[ad_1] In the immediate aftermath of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, it seemed that everything had changed and would never be the same

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The invisible price of water

[ad_1] From the 1970s until 2000, the Sadova-Corabia irrigation system watered over 70,000 hectares of land in Romania’s Dolj and Olt counties. A set of

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Our toxic relationship with water 

[ad_1] Water just cannot seem to satisfy Europeans. Our infrastructure is often built in a way to try and get rid of rainwater as fast

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One way or another | Eurozine

[ad_1] ‘They are arresting migrants sleeping near the bus station! We must urgently reach out to as many undocumented individuals as possible and advise them

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Counteroffensive exhibitions | Eurozine

[ad_1] Lizaveta German, art historian, curator and founder of the Naked Room in Kyiv, is currently writing a book about the counter offensive of exhibitions.

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L’acqua che (non tutti) avremo

[ad_1] Più di 3,5 miliardi di persone in tutto il mondo vivono in aree che si confrontano con la scarsità d’acqua: un dato destinato ad

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No longer in tune | Eurozine

[ad_1] In 1827, while walking in the Sparrow Hills above Moscow, the poet Nikolay Ogarev (1813–1877) and the writer and philosopher Alexander Herzen (1812–1870) made