EU accession Ukraine: No more 30 years Author's Piece Resolute action has never been one of the European Union’s strengths. Swift decision-making is not one of the advantages democracies offer. But are the other advantages enough in times of war, as in Ukraine now, when every moment of hesitation costs human lives? By Juri Durkot
EU Enlargement: Making Europe bigger and stronger Where we stand Many of the anniversaries we mark in 2024 will remind us of how we overcame separation and division, but also of the fact that the task of reuniting Europe is yet to be accomplished. EU enlargement is in our own best interest – after all, a safe and stable neighborhood makes us all safer and Europe more stable. By Anna Lührmann and Jan Lipavský
Editorial Editorial War in Europe, the escalating climate crisis, Europe's position in the global power structure: The European Union faces historic challenges. The year 2024 will determine how things will proceed. By Jan Philipp Albrecht
Canada tries to make tech more Canadian - Exploring digital platform regulation Bills C-11 and C-18 Analysis Canadian Bill C-11 and Bill C-18 aim to promote domestic content on digital platforms and support the struggling news industry. Controversies around these bills highlight challenges in digital regulation and their implications for global digital governance. By Drew Mitnick and Deitra Myers
Global Feminist Pitch 2021: The Selected Feminists The Global Feminist Pitch 2021 presents eleven feminists from Malawi, Brazil, Lebanon, Somalia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nepal, Morocco and India who have realised nine projects on feminist resistance and resilience in social media in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Global Feminist Pitch 2023: The Selected Feminists The Global Feminist Pitch 2023 continues to support feminists from Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and (Southern) Eastern Europe. This year we are once again delighted to present the selected feminists to you.
How the Eurovision Song Contest reflects Europe's cultural diversity Commentary The almost 70-year history of the ESC reads like a seismograph of the cultural and socio-political situation in Europe on many levels. By Prof. Dr. Saskia Jaszoltowski
A Quarter Century since the NATO Bombing Began: Twenty-five Years Devoured by Villains Commentary Serbian memory politics obscures the reasons for the NATO intervention, which strengthens Vučić's power. He presents himself as a defender of the fatherland, despite contradictions with reality.
Actually European!? 2024 Summary The European elections 2024 take place from June 6th to 9th against the backdrop of multiple crises. Our study captures the mood of citizens before the election and shows that interest in the European elections is high. By Johannes Hillje and Christine Pütz
What is feminist about Germany’s current foreign and development policy? Editorial It has been now almost one year since Germany introduced its feminist foreign and development policy. For FAIR SHARE of Women Leaders, this endeavour meant to influence especially the German process of implementing these feminist policies. By Miriam Mona Mukalazi