Comment & Opinion - Columnists Archives

Israel is committing genocide beyond a shadow of doubt, and all states party to the Genocide Convention “have an obligation to prevent and punish genocide,” says Dr. Melanie O’…
Eugenia Baroncelli examines the EU’s new trade and industrial policy OSA concept, exploring the consequences of its recent ‘competitiveness’ upgrade. This is a chapter for a…
Eva-Maria Nag and Amrita Narlikar argue that multispecies politics and policies relate not to some esoteric, soft issues; rather, they directly reflect and shape our values as a…
This is a chapter for a forthcoming e-book by the Global Governance Research Group of the UNA Europa network, entitled ‘The European Union in an Illiberal World’. Bruno…
Substance use disorders are a global emergency, undermining health, society, and security. We call for urgent, integrated action combining medical care, mental health support, and…
In this chapter, Elena Conde explores how peace-building models advanced by authoritarian states and the Trump administration challenge the EU’s liberal paradigm. The chapter is…
This is the second chapter for a forthcoming e-book by the Global Governance Research Group of the UNA Europa network, entitled ‘The European Union in a Illiberal World’. …
This week Trump and Putin will meet to try to find an exit to the war in Ukraine. In this column Toro Hardy explains how Putin wrongly believed that history could be rewritten…
From Galicia to global legal thought. Robert Schuett places Kelsen at Europe’s centre and calls us to remember Ukraine’s place in its tradition of law and democracy. Soon I will…
The framing of foreign policy as a binary choice between values and interests is omnipresent in debates on European foreign policy and Europe’s place in the global order.…