Barcelona: a feminist municipalism now at risk
Barcelona has shown the transformative role urban municipalities can play in conjunction with local civil society.
politics, economy and employment & labour
Barcelona has shown the transformative role urban municipalities can play in conjunction with local civil society.
If Spaniards vote for the right next month, Spain would be yet another country in its growing European bulwark.
Organisations which want to end workplace harassment must start by addressing power imbalances.
CEE countries have large wind and solar potential. Greening power supplies would also reduce prices.
Today’s global cities are characterised by high inequality. They need supportive multi-level governance to address it.
What the European Commission proposes makes sense as far as it goes. But that is not nearly far enough.
The EU needs to redouble efforts to build coalitions and form alliances with key states—especially in the global south.
At the heart of the scandal that broke the right-wing coalition government in 2019, the Freedom Party is now riding high.
The geopolitical impetus behind further EU enlargement meets formidable forces of inertia.
The victorious Turkish president is likely to pursue a hardline conservative agenda with his ultranationalist allies.
The World Circular Economy Forum meets today in Helsinki—construction is one of the biggest challenges.
Michael Jennewein and Elena Avramovska
Young people across the eastern-EU member states believe in Europe and universal norms—but their governments turn them off.
Amandine Crespy and Mario Munta
If it holds on to ‘green growth’ and tight fiscal constraints, the EU will be unable to negotiate a just transition.
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