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Rational arguments rarely change minds. Populists gain power by tapping into something deeper: the need to belong ...
Contrary to the European trend, Germany wants to extend daily working hours. Here’s why the current debate is a step ...
Susan Javad is responsible for the topics of labour, qualification and co-determination in the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung's Political Advice and Impulses Department. She previously worked for the ...
Tamar Gamkrelidze is a former research fellow at the College of Europe in Natolin and a Ph.D. student at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA). Her research examines universities as ...
Marouane Laabbas-el-Guennouni is a researcher at the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI), focused on the impacts of climate change and the ecological transition on occupational safety and health.
The war has strained global supply chains — from semiconductors to car parts. This calls for policies to mitigate disruptions and increase resilience The Russian invasion of Ukraine has not only ...
Emmanuel Cohen-Hadria is Executive Board member of Diplomeds, a cross-Mediterranean policy group advocating for dialogue and cooperation and facilitating back-channel talks in the region. He co-edited ...
Sven Biscop teaches at the University of Ghent and heads the Europe in the World programme at Egmont — Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels. He is the author of This Is Not a New ...
Walter Kemp is Communications Director at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and Senior Strategy Advisor at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy. He previously held senior ...
Dr. Reinhold Brender is a Senior Associate Fellow at Belgium’s EGMONT – Royal Institute for International Relations. A former EU official, he brings extensive expertise in EU external relations, ...
Who should be responsible for emissions reductions? Carbon taxes disproportionally hit the poor — both in the Global North and South. Instead, climate policies should tackle the consumption of the ...
As a joint, in a bong, in a vaporizer, in cookies, brownies or gummy bears - there are many ways to consume cannabis. But they have only one thing in common: they are banned in the European Union.