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Nationalism is a dangerous beast, and historically, it has not boded well for Europe. At a time when Europe’s peace is ...
There has therefore been a gap between ambition and reality for a long time now. This contradiction is also evident in the ...
Dr Patrick Rosenow is editor-in-chief of the magazine Vereinte Nationen, published by the United Nations Association of Germany (UNA-Germany, DGVN). His work focuses on the United Nations, ...
Kirsten Hartmann is a policy officer in the Europe and International Politics programme at the Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung. She studied international relations and peace studies in Erfurt, ...
Marlies Murray is the Programme and Communications Officer at the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Washington, D.C. She previously served at Aspen Institute Germany where she was responsible for the ...
Twenty years ago, ten Eastern European countries, amongst them the Baltic states, but also Poland and Hungary, joined the European Union as part of the enlargement to the East. In the past, you have ...
Michele LeVoy is the Director of PICUM, a network of organisations working to ensure social justice and human rights for undocumented migrants. Cracking down on smugglers doesn’t make migration safer, ...
Gerald Koessl is a sociologist at the Austrian Federation of Limited-Profit Housing Associations, based in Vienna. His current work focuses on the topics of affordable housing, housing finance and ...
Isabella M. Weber is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and Climate Policy Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute as well as the author of How China Escaped ...
Tom Krebs is a former senior adviser at the German Finance Ministry, is Professor of Economics at the University of Mannheim and a member of the German Minimum Wage Commission.