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Michele LeVoy is the Director of PICUM, a network of organisations working to ensure social justice and human rights for undocumented migrants. The EU is making eyes at Central Asia. Is it a match ...
A shift in the demands and objectives of the human rights project has led activists to adopt a sanctimonious tone — fuelling ...
International Politics and Society is a young magazine with a much older heritage. Launched in January 2017, the online journal highlights global inequality and brings new perspectives on issues such ...
In the eyes of the Kremlin leadership, the basic precondition of the successful war against Ukraine has been the perceived power of the Russian Armed Forces and possible superiority over the Ukrainian ...
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 ...
Alexey Yusupov heads the Friedrich Ebert Foundation's Russia programme. He was previously the FES' office director in Myanmar, Afghanistan and Kazakhstan. He also supports political actors as an ...
Emilian Kavalski is the NAWA Chair Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland) and the Book Series Editor for Routledge’s ‘Rethinking Asia and International Relations’ series. He also ...
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.
In times of upheaval and perceived crises, conspiracy theories find fertile ground. No wonder, then, that in our current frenzied political climate stories of secret plans by powerful people abound.
When the far-right, anti-Islam AfD party won over 90 seats in this year’s German federal elections, moderates were left reeling. Given the country’s Nazi past, the results were particularly worrisome.
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