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- Why the US and Nato have long wanted Russia to attack Ukraine
- Finland’s proposed labour reforms risk doing more harm than good
- Revisiting Lenin’s theory of socialist revolution on the 150th anniversary of his birth
- NATO enlargement is not to blame for Russia’s war in Ukraine
- What do ordinary Russians really think about the war in Ukraine?
- Understanding right-wing populism and what to do about it
- Those calling for the EU to expel Hungary should think again
- How authoritarian legacies and nostalgia underpin support for Chega in Portugal
- The geography of discontent and the rise of far-right politics in Portugal
- How immigration could shape the elections of 2024
- Lessons from the past about the future of capitalism
- It is time to seriously consider the advantages of a world federal government
- The ‘Brahmin left’ vs the ‘Merchant right’: A comment on Thomas Piketty’s new book
- How opposition to gender equality is expressed by radical right MEPs in the European Parliament
- Asking the public twice: why do voters change their minds in second referendums on EU treaties?
- Why the Ukrainian diaspora must be involved in Ukraine’s recovery
- Migration and the ‘dark side’ of globalisation
- How can we empower Europe’s cities to tackle the challenges they face?
- What makes Ukrainian refugees different from other refugees in the eyes of Europeans?
- Four questions about the West’s future support for Ukraine