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The end of tolerance and the new populism

July 11, 2014January 9, 2015 by Editor
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The rise of the populist far right in Europe received much attention in the aftermath of the 2014 European elections.  Dr. Marina Prentoulis and Dr. Lasse Thomassen, however, argue the decline of the traditional political parties opens the opportunity for the rise of a populist Left movement. The typical way of interpreting the…
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The European Parliament: An Environmental Champion Now and in the Future?

March 28, 2014August 11, 2014 by Editor
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The European Parliament has been often been heralded as a champion of environmental policy within the European Union. Viviane Gravey and Jonas Schoenefeld consider how green the EU parties are, their prospects for electoral success, and the power that they will have in Parliament after the elections. If you care about…
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