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Future of Europe
Yellow Squares, Green Circles?: Germany’s Coalition Kingmakers
Esther Brown
Marius Ostrowski
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Next generation EU and the Spanish economy
William Chislett
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Covid-19 and remittance-dependent economies
Euan Burns
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Progressive Futures
US Democratic Party consensus on Israel
Mark Roden
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Inequality and violence against women
Maheen Behrana
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Progressive Futures
What’s left in the May 4th Madrid elections?
Iñigo Herrera
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State of the Left
Looking ahead to March’s German state elections
Ed Turner
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Britain and Europe
Budging beyond Brexit
Roger Liddle
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Covid-19 and (less) work?
Maheen Behrana
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Covid-19 vaccinations in Spain
Iñigo Herrera
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Brazil’s path to illiberal populism
Paula Gomes Moreira
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Assessing the UK government’s Covid-19 response
Paul Cairney
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A fairer tax system
Holly Barrow
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The ticking clock
David Henry Doyle
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State of the Left
Democrat paths to power: The presidency
Josh Newlove
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State of the Left
What progressives must win
Josh Newlove
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Inoculating our future
Will Barber Taylor
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State of the Left
Democrat paths to power: The Senate
Josh Newlove
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Covid-19 and basic income
Jamie Cooke
Jurgen De Wispelaere
Ian Orton
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Covid-19 and the far right in Ireland
David Kitching
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State of the Left
The Italian regional elections
Stefano Sotgiu
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Progressive investing
Stephen Beer
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Political agency and the public sphere
Allan Siegel
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Social democracy in the time of the virus
David Coats
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What progressives must do
John Denham
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The new normal: lessons from history
Thomas Falkner
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Driving and Covid-19
Kit Allwinter
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Covid-19 and the self-employed
Anna Mowbray
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Handling automation
Francesco Galletti
Francesco Gualdi
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Migrant workers and the pandemic
Camille Rae Lim
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Covid-19 and migration
Imran Sarihasan
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The great decoupling: US-China relations
Janusz Piechociński
Adriel Kasonta
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The fall and rise of the experts
Christabel Cooper
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A green recovery post-Covid
Jonathan Collins
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Britain and Europe
What could a Labour government do to undo Brexit?
Richard Rose
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Local action and the post-Covid recovery
Carl Wright
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Money, debt and taxation under Covid-19
Diarmid Weir
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Social mobility under Covid-19
Graeme Atherton
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Covid-19 and immigration
Hannah Fuchs
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Progressive Futures
US police reform: Radical change or congressional gridlock?
Mark Roden
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Super-policies? A wellbeing approach to building back better
Jennifer Wallace
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Environmental regulation and international accountability
Cecilia Eve Jastrzembska
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The pandemic and work-life balance
Silas Scott
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The construction sector post-pandemic
Joseph Kilroy
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The future of British-Chinese relations
Chris Cawley
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Gender equality and the pandemic
Ania Skrzypek
Laeticia Thissen
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Rebuilding for the climate crisis
John Tuttle
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The case for citizens’ assemblies
Brett Hennig
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Deliberative democracy and progressivism
Stefano Sotgiu
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Now is the time to reform social care
Andrew Grey
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Rethinking prison
Gavin Dingwall
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Covid-19 and corporate resilience
Rachel Kay
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Science and political leadership
Max Falkenberg
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Education and coronavirus: What next for UK schools?
Dominic Lee
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Education can lead the economic recovery
Jamie Bains
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Cross-border issues in East Africa
Frederick Chepkonga
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Saving the hospitality sector
Liz Hind
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Media dynamics in times of social unrest
Allan Siegel
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Low cost, low carbon
Nick Butler
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The pandemic and global trade
Nick Pearce
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Covid-19 in the Czech Republic
Bradley Blankenship
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Towards intelligent design in public administrations
Iñigo Herrera
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The future of work and robots after Covid-19
Toon Van Overbeke
Bob Hancké
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Can we make democracy work?
Trevor Cherrett
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The pandemic impact gap: women are not in the same boat
Cecilia Eve Jastrzembska
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Saving people from themselves
Shamit Saggar
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The downward spiral
Mark Roden
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Making frontline charities more sustainable
Steven Duckworth
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A global bio-safety treaty
Josh Arnold-Forster
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Progressives must entirely redesign the welfare state
Francesco Gualdi
Francesco Galletti
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Denials and delays in southeast Asia and Europe
Camille Rae Lim
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Follow the science
Martin Yuille
Bill Ollier
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After the pandemic: the big tech state versus the social state
Mark Roden
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The EU’s ‘Hamiltonian’ moment?
Barry Colfer
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Introducing Aftershock: Society and politics after the pandemic
Patrick Diamond
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The centre of the board: geopolitics and natural agency
David Henry Doyle
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State of the Left
A fresh start for Irish Labour?
Barry Colfer
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Tomorrow's Economy
UK pensions are drifting away from the European approach
Gregg McClymont
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Future of Europe
The Sinn Féin surge
Barry Colfer
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Progressive Futures
The task ahead for social democrats
Patrick Diamond
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Progressive Futures
The collapse of Romania’s social democratic government
Claudia Badulescu-Colfer
Barry Colfer
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Greece’s first post-bailout government
Othon Anastasakis
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Ex-SPD leaders try to rally members after Nahles’s departure
Penny Bochum
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Australian Labor’s shock defeat
Osmond Chiu
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Progressive Futures
Greece is pointing the way to our future – again
Thimios Tzallas
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Spain’s socialists: back at the centre
David Mathieson
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SPD renewal
Penny Bochum
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Britain and Europe
From Remoaners to StayinEuropeans
Thimios Tzallas
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The Catalan question: the neverending story
Luis Cornago Bonal
Javier Padilla
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Britain and Europe
The need for a People’s Vote
Roger Liddle
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Progressive Futures
One year on: Germany’s far right
Penny Bochum
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Progressive Futures
Europeanism has no future without transformed Europeanist parties
Umberto Marengo
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Progressive Futures
How Spanish progressives took back control
Callum Tipple
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The sick man of German politics
Penny Bochum
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Britain and Europe
Brexit: The Franco-German Agenda
Andrew Glencross
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Progressive Futures
Corbyn’s critics must go back to their social democratic roots
Steven Fielding
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Progressive Futures
Labour can’t win without bridging the city-town divide
Charlie Cadywould
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Progressive Futures
Can Labour rally progressive Britain?
Matthew Laza
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Tomorrow's Economy
Retiring around the world
Gregg McClymont
Andy Tarrant
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Britain and Europe
The European parliament sets the pace
Andrew Duff
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Britain and Europe
Brexit: a view from Warsaw
Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
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Britain and Europe
Focusing on E-Unity
Ed Turner
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Britain and Europe
An apple a day could keep the Brexit blues away for...
Charlie Cadywould
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Progressive Futures
The European pillar of social rights: a step-change for the EU?
Paul Copeland
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A new start for social Europe
Juan Menéndez-Valdés
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Progressive Futures
Social Europe: A strong message from Gothenburg
Claire Courteille
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Progressive Futures
We cannot ignore the crisis of loneliness any longer
Jon Ashworth
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Progressive Futures
The division bell
Ralph Scott
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Britain and Europe
Can Britain’s relationship with Europe be saved?
George Kendall
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Progressive Futures
In it to win it
Alex Porter
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Progressive Futures
We need a centre-left revolution, not patching
Wes Streeting
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Progressive Futures
Empowering a new generation of progressive leaders
Amanda Litman
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Progressive Futures
Time for a genuine assault on inequality
Brendan Howlin
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Progressive Futures
Towards a progressive insurgency
Lodewijk Asscher
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Tomorrow's Economy
European leadership in the energy transition
Vincent Aussilloux
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New Migration Realities
Migration must be made manageable
Lodewijk Asscher
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Britain and Europe
What now? Options for Brexit – and a cry for help
Andrew Duff
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An alternative to fear
Jan Royal
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Progressive Futures
Plan A for Austria
Sebastian Schublach
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Social democracy 3.0
Patrick Diamond
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Tomorrow's Economy
Making a progressive future of work
Paul Hofeinz
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Progressive Futures
The reform agenda France needs
Vincent Aussilloux
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Tomorrow's Economy
The future of the euro area in an age of uncertainty
Philipp Steinberg
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Progressive Futures
The European left facing the challenge of nationalist populism
Andrea Romano
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Progressive Futures
The risks and uncertainty of a Macron presidency
Renaud Thillaye
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Progressive Futures
What now for France’s Socialist party
Sean McDaniel
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Progressive Futures
Did the Dutch elections amount to a defeat of populism?
Wouter Bos
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Progressive Futures
An open letter from Dublin to Amsterdam
Brendan Howlin
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Britain and Europe
Don’t think it’s all over: how to restart Britain and Europe?
Maria Freitas
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Britain and Europe
Brexit steers Britain to edge of economic disaster
Roger Liddle
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Britain and Europe
Labour must not abandon internationalism
Roger Liddle
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Britain and Europe
Creativity and culture can be the glue that holds Brexit Britain...
Jonathan Todd
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Britain and Europe
Falling off a cliff
Dick Taverne
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Progressive Futures
Germany faces Trump with new-found self-confidence
Robert Schutte
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Progressive Futures
Theresa May’s courtship of President Trump is a betrayal of...
Charlie Cadywould
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Tomorrow's Economy
How can we better protect workers in the platform economy?
Jan Drahokoupil
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Tomorrow's Economy
Making the gig economy work: the big questions
Ursula Huws
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Tomorrow's Economy
Social partners and the fragmentation of working life
Poul Nielson
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Tomorrow's Economy
Five challenges in a platform economy
Florian Ranft
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New Migration Realities
Where next for France’s complex relationship with Islam?
Corinne Narassiguin
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New Migration Realities
We can’t simply dismiss concerns about integration as racist
Dilwar Hussain
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New Migration Realities
Politicians have a duty to refute fear, not fuel it
Hanno Burmester
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Tomorrow's Economy
How can UK manufacturing capitalise on the drive towards...
Patrick Diamond
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Tomorrow's Economy
Oslo has a bold vision to become the greenest and most open city...
Kamzy Gunaratnam
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Tomorrow's Economy
Political inaction risks jeopardising Spain’s head start on...
Eugenia Guerrero
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Tomorrow's Economy
The economics of autonomous driving: making the benefits count...
Martin Adler
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Tomorrow's Economy
Autonomous cars: Could German efforts to race ahead be...
Florian Ranft
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Tomorrow's Economy
Why Ceta is a good and necessary agreement
Umberto Marengo
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Progressive Futures
Trump and Brexit show that progressives cannot take white...
Emma Reynolds MP
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Progressive Futures
Trumpageddon: Working out what went wrong
James Morris
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Progressive Futures
The hard truth about Hillary and the polls
Jason Boxt
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Britain and Europe
Brexit: Where next following the high court’s Article 50...
Roger Liddle
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New Migration Realities
We need to start talking about free movement before it is too...
Thangam Debbonaire MP
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New Migration Realities
What might a post-Brexit immigration system look like?
Chuka Umunna MP
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Tomorrow's Economy
Equality can help unlock a new wave of innovation in our economy
Reshma Saujani
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Progressive Futures
The future of progressive politics
Jonas Gahr Store
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Progressive Futures
Why a Big Mac will not satisfy progressive hunger
Lodewijk Asscher
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Progressive Futures
The Future of Socialism 60 years on
Patrick Diamond
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New Migration Realities
Gaining trust on immigration is non-negotiable
James Morris
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Progressive Futures
Progressives can’t ignore the rise of rightwing nationalism
Matt Browne
John Halpin
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Tomorrow's Economy
Super talents and the rest: how to tackle the digitisation...
Jenni Karjalainen
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New Migration Realities
Immigration fears: a vulnerable public in the face of change
Maeve Glavey
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New Migration Realities
Time to get the facts straight
Will Moy
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New Migration Realities
The immigration achilles heel
Sunder Katwala
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Progressive Futures
Too late for therapy?
Geoff Mulgan
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Progressive Futures
Change or die
Hanno Burmester
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Progressive Futures
How can we better engage younger voters?
Georgia Gould
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Progressive Futures
The politics of public spending
Ben Page
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Tomorrow's Economy
Work and the ‘platform economy’: Lessons from Scandinavia,...
Florian Ranft
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Progressive Futures
The divergence challenge
Daniel Devine
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New Migration Realities
Time to take back control of the conversation
Maeve Glavey
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Britain and Europe
After the referendum: UK-EU politics in a ‘post-truth...
Patrick Diamond
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Britain and Europe
Time to make Europe relevant again
Sandro Gozi
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Britain and Europe
A problem shared is a problem doubled
Rocio Martinez Sampere
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Britain and Europe
Beware the Brexit ‘tipping point’
Andras Biro-Nagy
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Britain and Europe
No going back to business as usual
Michiel van Hulten
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Britain and Europe
Forgotten during the campaign: The Irish problem
Maeve Glavey
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Britain and Europe
Will Løkke Rasmussen do a ‘Cameron’?
Noa Redington
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Britain and Europe
Keep calm and carry on: Europe must remember its strengths
Jens Zimmermann
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Britain and Europe
“A victory for ordinary people”: Why did the voters choose...
Sara Hobolt
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Britain and Europe
A new deal for Europe
Roger Liddle
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Britain and Europe
Why out means out: the harsh politics of Brexit
Roger Liddle
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Britain and Europe
Europe 2.0? The EU after the British referendum
Renaud Thillaye
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Britain and Europe
How to leave the European Union properly
Andrew Duff
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Britain and Europe
Brexit would force the rest of Europe to either close ranks or...
Roger Liddle
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Britain and Europe
Beyond Brexit: can the EU operate as a platform?
Roger Liddle
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Britain and Europe
Can there really be a ‘new settlement’ between Britain and...
Andrew Duff
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Progressive Futures
A long goodbye to the grand coalition: The 2016 Austrian...
Philip Rathgeb
Fabio Wolkenstein
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Progressive Futures
French labour market reform: good intentions, poor delivery
Renaud Thillaye
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Tomorrow's Economy
Rebuilding economic and political capital for EU integration
Silvia Merler
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Tomorrow's Economy
The future of the eurozone
Alexander Schellinger
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Britain and Europe
The importance of being able to leave
Daniel Innerarity
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Tomorrow's Economy
Redefining the contours of European markets
Amandine Crespy
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Britain and Europe
By the strength of our common endeavour
Richard Corbett MEP
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Britain and Europe
Cameron’s EU deal: the view from Brussels
Chris Kendall
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Progressive Futures
Could Catalonia’s growing nationalist movement lead to a...
Roberto Robles
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Belgium and the shackles of the federal state
Wim Vermeersch
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Progressive Futures
Why does the Basque Country now seem so quiet about independence?
Koldo Casla
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Progressive Futures
The end of regionalist forces in Italy?
Francesco Rocchetti
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Tomorrow's Economy
The secession conundrum
Teona Surmava
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Britain and Europe
From project fear to project hope
Roger Liddle