
Filipe Henriques
Articles
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Dec 3, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Edouard Gaudot |Raluca Besliu |Filipe Henriques |Séverine Sajous
Desde su llegada al poder en 2019, Kais Saied ha reforzado su control sobre las instituciones tunecinas y ha dado marcha atrás en las reformas democráticas vinculadas a la Primavera Árabe. Su popularidad se alimenta del resentimiento contra los migrantes subsaharianos, las élites y la injerencia extranjera. La UE, deseosa de frenar la inmigración y desarrollar la energía verde, hace la vista gorda ante los abusos de Saied.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Antonio Contini |Giorgia Bulli |Filipe Henriques |Ann-Cathrine Jungar
What pushes electorates to vote far-right? Many answers have been put forward to this question in the wake of the recent European elections, but a unifying factor driving extremist voting could be care. Making citizens feel more looked after should be a top priority of the EU, and that will require a massive – but feasible – effort towards ecological and human wellbeing.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Filipe Henriques |Sien Hasker |Edouard Gaudot |Nora Hamadi
What France has experienced in the past months is nothing short of a political roller coaster: following the European elections which saw the far-right decimate opponents, left-wing forces defied expectations in national polls to form the largest political block domestically. Despite this strong showing, however, the French progressives are in a weaker position than ever before, due largely to a growing rift between politicians and their electorate. An interview with Nora Hamadi.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Chiara Martinelli |Edouard Gaudot |Filipe Henriques |Hans Kundnani
A lo largo de la pasada década, Europa ha comenzado a verse a sí misma como una civilización amenazada por influencias externas. Este giro en materia de civilización, alentado por sucesos tales como la anexión de Crimea en 2014 y la crisis de los refugiados en 2015, está impulsado por una noción específica de la identidad europea, razona Hans Kundnani en su libro Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Filipe Henriques |Tiago Ramalho
The recent far-right gains in the European Parliament elections came as no surprise. As the new reality sets in, an important question arises: Is voting for the far right protest voting? The answer will have important implications for progressives in their attempts to win over dissatisfied voters. As the recent European Parliament (EP) elections approached, there was widespread concern about the expected advance of the far right across Europe.
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