Publications

27/01/2016

Progressive educational policies can keep unemployment low – the Danish case

Many critics of active labor market policies in Denmark argue that the educational programs within […]
12/01/2016

India and South Asia: November/December 2015 Dossier

The joint November/December Dossier focuses on a wide range of domestic and foreign policy developments […]
12/01/2016

Can the ANC survive Zuma?

On December 9th 2015 President Zuma fired his respected Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene and replaced […]
11/01/2016

Why are the nordic countries doing so well? The case of Denmark and Sweden

The Nordic countries are on many parameters performing rather well. This goes in particular for […]
04/12/2015

Putting Gender and LGTB+ in a political context

Considerations for effective progressive political action. Gender and LGBT+ rights (hereinafter: gender rights) are a […]
30/11/2015

India and South Asia October Dossier

India and South Asia October Dossier The October Dossier highlights the defeat of the BJP/NDA […]
13/11/2015

Centripetal Forces in Europe: Cartography

“Europe is in crisis”. Indeed, there is hardly any speech delivered today that would not […]
11/11/2015

Eurozone policy-makers should heed deflation warning

The eurozone is once more on the brink of deflation. As of September, the official […]
10/11/2015

The European Social Model as an element of European identity. Special reference to the German case

The Welfare State and the fight against inequality
10/11/2015

Islam in Europe. Call to Europe V

“The idea of a clash between Islam and “the West” – a word in which everything is put together and confused – has […]
06/11/2015

1968 in South Africa: Can Students Bring Change?

On October 23rd 2015, the events in and outside South Africa’s parliament were symbolic for […]
28/10/2015

Survey: How West Europeans face the migrant crisis?

The survey examines the public opinion in seven West European Member States and reveals that Europe is […]
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