"Syrian revolutionaries owe nobody an apology" The Lebanese author and leftist activist Fawwaz Traboulsi has followed the the Arab revolutions as a writer and analyst, writing down his insights 2012 in his book „Democracy is Revolution“. Mohammad al-Attar met him for the interview about Syria in Beirut. By Mohammad al-Attar
Some factual notes on the Fourth Amendment to Hungary’s Fundamental Law Since 2010 the Fidesz-KDNP coalition adopted a new constitution with so far four rounds of constitutional amendments. This analysis issued by the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union and the Eötvös Károly Institute highlights the specific concerns in relation to the Fourth Amendment. By Nóra Novoszádek
"You have to keep every option for cooperation on the table" Tímea Szabó is co-president of the new green left party Dialogue for Hungary (PM). In the interview she talks about the new party's strategy after the split from the green party LMP in January.
The lesson of the latest amendments to the Hungarian constitution With the constitutional amendments adopted on the 11th of March, Viktor Orbán has once again caused a surprise. The reactions of the Western European public show that there is still an inadequate grasp of how political power is exercised by Orbán’s government. European democrats now finally need to formulate a common position against the power centralization in the country. By Eva van de Rakt and Kristóf Szombati
Quotas matter for full equal political and economic participation Quotas are a necessary prerequisite for full equal political and economic participation, a powerful tool to overcome the glass ceilings, experienced by so many skilled women over decades now. By Barbara Unmüßig
Post-Election Gender Roadmap for the Israeli Knesset The results of the elections to the 19th Knesset hold a potential for a significant change in the gender thinking of Israel’s legislative body. Out of 120 parliamentarians, 27 women will be serving in the Knesset - the largest number of women MKs since the establishment of the state. What are the necessary conditions for bringing this potential to fruition? By Anat Saragusti
Hungarian eco-politics at a crossroads: The challenges faced by LMP’s successor parties After the split of Hungarians green party LMP, two parties and strategies have been developed for a consistent eco-policy. The prospects regarding the upcoming elections are not extremely rosy for either side. By Kornélia Magyar
Europe Facing the Populist Challenge The new right-wing populism is not the rehearsal of something old but a new political phenomenon – and it is here to stay. In this, the new right-wing populism is the severest challenge to the European project since the beginnings of European integration. By Dick Pels
Lepa Mlađenović - winner of the Anne Klein Women's Award 2013 The Anne Klein Women's Award 2013 went to Lepa Mlađenović, feminist activist and intellectual from Serbia. The award was presented on 1 March 2013 in Berlin.
The Portrait of the LGTB Population in the Serbian Media Discourse In spite of formal efforts, people of the LGTB population are still subjects to discrimination and are not being treated equally in Serbia. The analysis of media contents shows periodically repeated incidence of homophobic, patriarchal patterns. Media actors have to become aware of their responsibility, and of the impact of public words on the society. By Jelena Višnjic