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How the Trump-Zelensykyy Oval Office meeting shifted German views of the US

November 7, 2025

PR firms are working for brutal regimes, and getting away with it

November 6, 2025

🦋 The times have changed: beyond conventional studies of democracy 

November 6, 2025

☢️ Using emerging technology for escalation management

November 5, 2025

The EU’s AI gamble with healthcare

November 5, 2025
November 4, 2025

Tackling gender-based violence in European universities — through intersectionality

Marcela Linková Intersectionality is already shaping Europe’s fight against gender-based violence in research and higher education. Using evidence from the UniSAFE project, new EU policy frameworks, and the next generation of gender equality plans, Marcela Linkova and Lut Mergaert reveal the impact of intersectional initiatives Read more
November 3, 2025

Can UN high-level meetings on health deliver real change?

Frank Tu Ngo Every September, world leaders gather at the UN high-level meetings to confront the most pressing global health crises. In 2024, the spotlight fell on antimicrobial resistance – a silent pandemic threatening to make infections increasingly difficult to treat. But, asks Frank Tu Ngo, will the 2024 meeting lead to real change? Read more
October 31, 2025

🦋 Breaking democracy out of its box 

Mouli Banerjee We need to break democracy out of the disciplinary boundaries of political studies. A fresh, multidisciplinary approach to reimagining democracy, argues Mouli Banerjee, could be the antidote to the global democratic anxiety we are facing Read more
October 31, 2025

Penelope’s web and the politics of patience

Serena Fraiese Penelope, wife of Odysseus in Homer’s Odyssey, who spent twenty years weaving and unweaving a shroud to delay remarriage and preserve her household, has come to symbolise fidelity, cunning, and endurance. Serena Fraiese argues that her story reveals characteristics that have become central to diplomacy in an age of uncertainty Read more
October 31, 2025

☢️ Rebuilding nuclear credibility through fair energy access 

Syeda Saba Batool The Nuclear Suppliers Group faces new tests from great-power rivalry, climate change, and the spread of nuclear technology. Syeda Saba Batool argues the Group needs clear rules for admitting countries outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and to ensure that climate-vulnerable developing states gain fair access to civilian nuclear energy  Read more

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