Resilience and the Challenge of Extremism in a Polarised World (Richard McNeil-Willson)
Recent years have seen the rise of polarisation across Europe, and concern over the role it plays in creating violent extremism. The need for understanding…
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Recent years have seen the rise of polarisation across Europe, and concern over the role it plays in creating violent extremism. The need for understanding…
Since March 2019, children born in Mayotte, a French department in the Indian Ocean, cannot access French citizenship under the same conditions as children born…
Politics of sexual orientation equality, and the resistance against it again have come to centre stage in national politics across the world. Reflecting on the…
In many EU countries, the pandemics has represented a window of opportunity for the (re)emergence of a distinctive problematization of the 20th Century school form…
A carbon neutral European Union by 2050 is now the official target of the European Commission with the flagship initiative of the European Green Deal…
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The recent economic crisis and mounting budgetary constraints have put severe pressure on social spending, reducing fiscal space for investments in high-quality social services. Given…