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International Politics & Society
@ips_journal
International Politics & Society is an online magazine covering sociopolitical issues affecting Europe and the globe. Published by @FESonline.
Brussels, Belgium
Joined February 2017
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    In an age of crises, @ips_journal offers a multi-faceted debate on what progressive politics means today. Subscribe to our biweekly newsletter for cutting-edge analysis on the big issues facing us: bit.ly/2AFPoiv
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    The Eurogroup’s decision to reject coronabonds will leave destabilising political scars across the European Union, argues @adam_tooze: bit.ly/3a5rQTm via @ips_journal
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    The EU wants to create stability and peace outside Europe – by providing guns, ammunition and training. This strategy will fail: bit.ly/3hidFQ2 via @ips_journal
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    Eastern Europe seems to not be a priority. Meanwhile, it will have to navigate the changing US-EU and EU-Sino relationships. bit.ly/2OPh4IQ
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    Scotland has fostered a distinct European profile throughout the #Brexit process — yet maintaining it will be the real challenge, argues @AMSalamone: bit.ly/3bm38QR via @ips_journal
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    Whistleblowers must be protected and #JulianAssange freed, says German Social Democratic MP @FrankSchwabe in our interview: bit.ly/2PRdcIa via @ips_journal
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    In democracies, the people is the sovereign. In these times, we need to be alert to slow de-parliamentarisation of governance: bit.ly/39XgiS6 via @ips_journal
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    Corona will hit the Global South much harder than the North. The risk of massive political unrest and instability is looming: bit.ly/2ykzjkn via @ips_journal
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    Ivan Krastev on the end of the Age of Imitation in Europe's East and the roots of a new post-populist liberalism: bit.ly/39OELKi via @ips_journal
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    Invoking daughters to deflect criticism has been used throughout history to excuse a host of bad behaviour, writes @jessicabennett. Via @nytimes. bit.ly/3hGB38U
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    Instead of a common foreign policy, national selfishness dominates in the EU – a gift for countries like China and Turkey. bit.ly/3jP2kYX
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    The EU’s new gender strategy finally puts care more solidly at the centre of our economic activity: bit.ly/3aA4F4u via @ips_journal #IWD2020
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    #Africa is on the verge of an #unemployment crisis portending profound economic, political, and social ramifications. But the crisis can be averted by investing in decentralised renewable energy getting the African #youth into work: bit.ly/2Bhc89W via @ips_journal
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    What Bismarck would say about social protection in times of a changing world of work. A thought experiment: bit.ly/367VFlf via @ips_journal