
Francesc Badia i Dalmases is editor of DemocraciaAbierta. A political analyst, an author and a publisher, he specializes in Geo Politics and International Affairs. A Pulitzer grantee, Francesc has been senior fellow and general manager at the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB), general manager at the European Institute of the Mediterranean and at the Interarts Foundation. He was executive director of URB-AL-III, adecentralised and urban cooperation program for Latin America of the European Commission. Follow him on Twitter: @fbadiad
Francesc Badia i Dalmases es director de Democracia Abierta. Es también analista político, escritor y editor, especializado en geopolítica y asuntos internacionales. Francesc en un Pulitzer grantee y ha sido investigador senior y gerente del Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB), gerente del Instituto Europeo del Mediterráneo (IEMed), coordinador general de la Fundación Interarts y consultor internacional. Dirigió el programa URB-AL-III de cooperación urbana y descentralizada para América Latina de la Comisión Europea. Síguelo en Twitter: @fbadiad
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Published in: democraciaAbierta“Primero, tomaremos Atenas; luego, tomaremos Madrid”
El objetivo principal de Podemos es aglutinar una amplia mayoría, lo que en la práctica significa poner en pie un...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?“First we take Athens, then we take Madrid”
The primary goal of Podemos is to marshal an ample majority, which means in practice to build a middle-class party,...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?After the Catalan vote, Spain needs to buy time
Spain, and Catalonia within it, is now exhausted from an unprecedented and exceedingly destructive economic crisis...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?A rationale for Europe: start with the south
The European Union's interlocking crises have had an especially severe impact on its southern states, from Spain and...
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Published in: HomeGovernance in the Arab world: history on the run
The hopes that inspired the "Arab spring", of jobs as well as freedom, have hit a rock. But the setbacks since 2011...