Should we allow those fringe anti-systemic parties to undermine our democratic regimes from within, or should we ban them?
In 2014, the Council of Europe led a European project to adapt and evaluate the antirumours methodology in 10 European cities. Now the interest is worldwide.
Countercultures are often ambivalent – taken to be radical, yet only rarely engaging with politics. Can this ambivalence be put to work differently, those in outlaw spaces redefining democracy in unexpected ways? Deutsch
This unique arts festival began in 2015, in post-revolutionary Tunisia. This year it challenged patriarchy, gender roles, and class privileges.
Coming together as a collective is a proven way to improve the pay and labour conditions for informal workers in India.
China is a repressive country. It’s also a laboratory for democracy in the digital age.
What's to become of the Snowden files? Are these documents to be re-appropriated into the system they sought to expose – or can the leaks be elevated to the realm of the commons?
More than 50 people surrounded the corpse resting on a steel stretcher. Under a white light, the experts analyzed it. The body already has a name. Español
As we uncover the dark money behind the Brexit campaign, establishment Remainers must also ask deeper questions about why they lost.
Tensions over land and natural resources persist in rural areas despite the end of the conflict between the FARC and the Colombian government, partly because the government continues to prioritize the extraction and export of commodities such as oil. Español Português
Civil society must keep the dialogue over migration open, to retain relevance and to survive.
We need all the means at our disposal to promote serious debate that grapples with issues, advocates critical and divergent thinking, and inspires discernment and discrimination in the interpretation of information.