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Reinventing work | Eurozine

‘Workshy’ is a label often applied to the young. Is it fair? Data suggest that something is amiss: across Europe, the average proportion of 15-29-year-olds

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TikTok populism | Eurozine

 May 9th marks the anniversary of the 1950 Schuman Declaration, which proposed the creation of a European Coal and Steel Community that would merge economic

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Europe turns east | Eurozine

Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the ongoing war have triggered a gradual shift in the European Union’s foreign and defence policy agenda. This

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A changing world | Eurozine

In the last few years, the world has experienced some of the most rapid changes since the end of the Cold War. Even a brief

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Palestine and the subversion of international law

The first time my siblings and I visited Palestine with our father was in 2007, precisely forty years after he had left it as a

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What’s buzzin? | Eurozine

It is estimated that bees are responsible for pollinating one out of three bites of the food we eat. While they certainly aren’t the only

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Transborder repression | Eurozine

Index on Censorship focuses on the increasing ability of autocratic regimes to target dissidents and silence critical voices abroad, using networks of agents and modern

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Can the centre hold? | Eurozine

On the eve of the European Parliament elections, the mood in some of the EU’s oldest member states is one of strong apprehension about what

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Cooperation or neocolonialism? | Eurozine

In recent years, the European Union (EU) has consolidated its position as a global actor, spurred by acute challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and

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Prefiguring Europe’s future | Eurozine

An ungenerous observer might say that the Visegrád group – made up of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia – has become notorious for