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Published in: HomeThe road to Europe: the making of the Union’s crisis
Yes, European leaders could all agree when it came to imposing austerity on Athens, Dublin, Lisbon and Rome,...
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Published in: HomeBeating up the press
Press photographers and cameramen are the latest victims of police brutality in Spain. Unfortunately, the story of...
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Published in: HomeModern liberty in Plaça Catalunya
From May to July, 2011, this is one diary of the Barcelona protests that charts how they gave a voice to the...
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Published in: HomeReal Journalism Now: the media after Spain's revolution
‘Why are the traditional media losing their credibility? Why do our citizens no longer trust us? In the Puerta del...
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Published in: HomeBeating a retreat (‘En retirada’)
Spain is the only country in the European Union with a population of over a million without a law on access to...
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Published in: HomeFive reasons why Europe is cracking up
In Germany, France and Italy, but also in many other places, we find ourselves confronted with a generation of...
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Published in: HomeMay and Spain's Bermuda Triangle
Real Democracy Now, if it had done nothing else, has rescued a supine Spanish electorate from the stultifying...
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Published in: HomeHow a divided Spain started a revolution
The Spanish Revolution is a result of deep underlying divisions running through the Spanish society, which the...
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Published in: HomeSome kind of revolution
In Puerta del Sol, the camp’s peaceful and serious ethos seems to have won the demonstrators the respect of many...
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Published in: HomeUnderstanding ‘Spanishrevolution’
For the last week, Spain has been rocked with its own ‘Spanishrevolution’ - a civil movement which has sprung up to...
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Published in: HomeOur European incapacity
If we are to articulate a ‘politics of hope’ in contemporary Europe, then we must revisit such problematic concepts...
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Published in: HomeEurope and its myopic leaders
Europe’s leaders are reversing their historically generous role in assisting countries out of criminality and...
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Published in: HomeThe Uses of Xenophobia
In Ash Amin’s guest week on “The Uses of Xenophobia”, beginning on Europe Day, 2011, the thrust of the essays has...
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Published in: openEconomyThe real Greek economy: owners, rentiers and opportunists
Rebuilding the Greek economy will require creative interaction with the underlying realities of Greek society: the...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?EU 2.0? Towards sustainable integration
The European Union needs to undergo a revolution founded on “pragmatic wishful thinking” that will make it more...
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Published in: HomeProject Europe 2030: reflection and revival
“Project Europe 2030”, a report undertaken by the Reflection Group to explore the European Union’s choices over the...