Another Democratic Future is Possible
What is wrong with elections today, and why we should choose our political representatives by lottery instead.
The Progressive Dilemma: Social Europe at a Crossroads
How populism and the twin shocks of 2016 have, at the same time, bolstered and smothered EU incentives for more social integration
The Geography of Discontent: Helping Fallen Behind Places
Economic growth and political power are again concentrating in the most dynamic regions. How can we counter territorial neglect, discontent and rising populism?
Hungarian elections: Lessons for European progressives
Key takeaways with Klára Dobrev & Anikó Gregor
New Funding Module of the European Hub for Civic Engagement
Europe Takes Part! launches new funding module
The Disregarded
A study on the importance of regional perspectives for the great transformation
Facts and Fake News in European Narratives
Results from the research project FACTS
This was Innocracy 2021 – “Democratising Democracy”!
Looking back on the fifth anniversary of Europe’s conference on democratic innovation and transformation that took place on October 14 – 15, 2021 in Berlin
Democratising Democracy: No Transformation without Democratisation
For the 2020s to become a decade of transformation, they also have to become a decade of democratisation
The Strategic Value of Visions: Lessons from Innocracy 2020 and outlook on this year’s conference
We need visions of the future that unify and integrate democracies on their way forward
Strategies for a World without Right-Wing Populism and Nationalism
In this blog post for the Progressive Governance Digital Summit 2021, Cas Mudde proposes three strategies for fighting right-wing populism. On the one hand, it has been refreshing to have a year without a global obsession about “populism”. On the other hand, COVID-19 has demonstrated how vulnerable even the most advanced democracies and welfare states …
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