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🧭 The EU’s Turkish dilemma and enlargement

May 29, 2026

Why 'prisoner release' in Belarus means forced expulsion

May 29, 2026

Do scandals carry different electoral costs for male and female candidates in Japan? 

May 27, 2026

☢️ France is gambling with Europe’s credibility 

May 27, 2026

Keiko Fujimori: bidding to turn dynasty into destiny in Peru

May 26, 2026
May 26, 2026

🎈 The European Democracy Shield: defending what?

Omran Shroufi We commonly hear EU leaders talk about the need to ‘defend democracy’. Yet, as Omran Shroufi shows, their discourse is often more about identifying and naming geopolitical threats than it is about tackling pervasive, home-grown structural problems of democratic disconnect and disillusionment Read more
May 21, 2026

Why do some migrants engage in politics while others do not? 

Zeynep Menteşoğlu Tardivo Most explanations of migrants’ political participation focus on what happens after migration, such as citizenship, institutional access and socioeconomic incorporation. But this is only part of the story. Using data from 23 European countries, Zeynep Menteşoğlu Tardivo and Simona Guglielmi find that origin-country political culture has a lasting influence on political participation Read more
May 21, 2026

The Bucharest Nine and its role in the European defence cluster-puzzle

Oana-Cosmina Mihalache On 13 May 2026, Bucharest hosted the Summit of the Bucharest Nine (B9) and the Nordic countries. Oana-Cosmina Mihalache argues that the reunion’s outcome was indicative of the format’s role in the architecture of European defence cooperation Read more
May 19, 2026

🌈 Who really cares for trans lives in an 'LGBTQ-friendly' country?

Rylan Verlooy Belgium often prides itself on being an LGBTQ-friendly country, yet anti-trans activists hide their transphobia behind superficial pro-trans statements. Rylan Verlooy explores how this paradox affects trans people’s activism. Here, he shows how resistance takes the form of everyday acts of educating others, strengthening community spaces, and caring for trans lives Read more
May 19, 2026

Sino-US AI geopolitical game theory

Jeanne Marie Jacqueline Vincendeau Tensions in the AI race don't necessarily foreshadow doom, but they are the consequence of a game of imperfect information. Jeanne Vincendeau explains that the framework of any game based on Bayesian theory is neutral. The mistrust between China and the US arises from the misinterpretation of each other's behaviour Read more

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