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Why a far-right president won’t solve all Colombia’s problems

June 10, 2026

The limits of sanctions in a multipolar era 

June 9, 2026

🔮 The international and transnational populism of the radical right at CPAC Hungary

June 8, 2026

Europe 2.0: a new political economy for the age of Trump and China

June 5, 2026

When international organisations grow, power spreads

June 4, 2026
June 3, 2026

💊 Innovating democracy beyond the ballot box

Annalisa Quaglia When we think of democratic innovation, we usually picture citizens voting. But Annalisa Quaglia and Federico De Marco argue that a quiet transformation is underway elsewhere. Faced with the decline of remote areas, local public administrations are becoming the new collaborative arenas for democratic legitimacy – though not without significant challenges Read more
June 2, 2026

🎈 How three transformations blocked democratic responsiveness

Lorenzo De Sio Western democracies' responsiveness machinery has been quietly dismantled. To repair the representative disconnect, says Lorenzo De Sio, we must first understand precisely what is broken Read more
June 2, 2026

Turkish and Russian managed rivalry in Syria

Taylan Utku Düzgün Taylan Düzgün argues that Turkish–Russian coordination in Syria has never reflected a true strategic alliance. Instead, both sides have developed limited forms of cooperation to contain escalation while pursuing fundamentally incompatible goals. The Syrian conflict shows how rivalry and coordination increasingly coexist in contemporary international politics Read more
June 1, 2026

🔮 The populist radical right as a governing logic

Vera Tika Vera Tika argues that Europe’s populist radical right no longer operates only through parties and elections. Its growing influence lies in its ability to shape migration policy, public discourse, digital communication, and the democratic mainstream itself. Now, the populist radical right shapes the very logic through which democratic systems govern, define threats, manage borders, construct belonging, and normalise exclusion Read more
May 29, 2026

🧭 The EU’s Turkish dilemma and enlargement

Murat Aktaş Ursula von der Leyen’s move to group Türkiye with Russia and China jeopardises the EU’s new security architecture. Murat Aktaş warns that treating an official EU candidate and ally as an 'excluded partner' is a strategic miscalculation. This deepening crack between rhetoric and reality creates an ontological crisis, threatening the credibility of the enlargement policy Read more

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