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Published in: openDemocracyUKWhat could a progressive alternative to the failed “war on terror” look like?
Fifteen Terrorism acts in the last 20 years have created an oppressive and racist legacy. The left must not shy away...
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Published in: oDR“Armenia first”: behind the rise of Armenia’s alt-right scene
Armenia’s 2018 revolution may have pushed a kleptocratic regime out of power, but today the country’s conservative...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightGermany: the role of women in radical right terrorism
Women must not be underestimated in their function as active participants in radical right terrorist groups.
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Published in: 50.50Join our Tracking the Backlash investigative project
We are looking for skilled and passionate investigative and production editors to join our team. Deadline for...
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Published in: ourEconomyBook review: Feeling Family by Yv E. Nay
In times of neoliberal precarity, should we be fighting for marriage equality or the end of the nuclear family?
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Published in: 50.50Meet Fado Bicha, Portugal’s queer anti-racist feminist musicians
The music group is rewriting traditional Portuguese fado songs into anti-discrimination anthems for 2019 – and has a...
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Published in: HomePortugal as a strategic target of the far right
Portugal, from the point of view of the international far right, is the weak link for its attack on the European Union.
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Published in: ourBeeb: Opinion“Diversity: The BBC may fool itself but it won’t fool the Lords”
Problems arising from the BBC’s lack of diversity among its programme-makers remain, despite all the BBC initiatives...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The new Polish migration policy – false start
This draft not only creates a false image of Poland as a country wholly culturally, ethnically and religiously...
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Published in: HomeThe international community must intervene on Kashmir
Kashmiris need self-determination, not military occupation.
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightEco-fascism: justifications of terrorist violence in the Christchurch mosque shooting and the El Paso shooting
Ecofascism can be understood as a radical blend of ethnonationalism and authoritarianism, rooted in a belief that...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The broken mirror: intersectionality and the loss of the universal
The ‘disarticulation’ of class results in the loss of the possibility of a structural and therefore truly radical...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Banning a burqa that doesn't exist – the cowardice of Dutch politics and the courage of those who resist
A law directed at a few hundred women simultaneously distils and energizes the much more comprehensive Islamophobia...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe on-going slaughter: police violence in Venezuela
The recent UN report caused shockwaves in the international community by setting out a previously unknown number of...
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Published in: 50.50Young, indigenous and two-spirit: resisting the backlash against our rights
From colonialism to the rise of the far right, two-spirit people have been under attack in the settler-state of...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightBeers for Spain and Instagram: VOX and the youth vote
VOX knows how important young people are for their political goals so they cherish and pamper their junior supporters.
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Published in: HomeTrump and Johnson: two sides of the same coin
It will no longer suffice to be shocked and numbed by the outrageousness of these two men’s words.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The next one hundred years – a salute for Agnes Heller
It is quite wrong to see authoritarianism as harking back to the past. Its threat is built into the times we live in.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaIt’s not about reaching Europe, but fleeing Libya: accounts from a Mediterranean rescue ship
While the whole of Europe was speaking about the castaways we had on board, we were the only ones hearing their stories.
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Published in: openIndiaPolitical triplets of New Democracy
The three leaders play stellar roles in an absurd political play with a gigantic setting in which things were never...