Newsletters
Newsletters
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interview
Debt and DestructionThea Riofrancos on the Global Economic Order
Beyond the War | Art |
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message
Perpetual PeaceAlevtina Kakhidze on the Art of Surviving
Beyond the War | Art |
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interview
We Need RedistributionRaj Patel on Food Justice
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analysis
The Power of TrustIngo Venzke on the World Order
Ingo Venzke | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | Beyond the War |
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analysis
The Spirit of this CenturyTobias Müller on Solidarity as Co-Liberation
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interview
A World of HungerRaj Patel on Food Rebellions
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interview
From Syria to UkraineAdam Harvey on Wartime Tech
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interview
The Future of ProgressMarkus Gabriel on Invisible Goods
Markus Gabriel | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | Beyond the War |
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analysis
The Limits of EmpireMax Krahé on Containment.
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interview
Death by ComputationHakan Tanriverdi on Cyber Warfare.
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essay
The NightmareOxana Timofeeva on Denial.
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analysis
Conflict as IdeologyJonathan White on the European Project.
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analysis
Holodomor and HolocaustGeorgiy Kasianov on the Politics of Memory.
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interview
The View from AboveTobias Zielony and Maria on Drones.
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analysis
The Path to PeaceVladimir Safatle on Neutrality.
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interview
An Archive of AtrocitiesJeff Deutch on Forensic Truth.
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interview
Kyiv as a TraumaTobias Zielony and Vicky on Healing.
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interview
Kyiv as a DreamTobias Zielony and Tasia on Partying.
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report
The Road to KyivJanine von Wolfersdorff on Helping People.
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interview
The Imperial ProjectJan-Werner Müller on “the West” and the War.
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interview
A Showcase of HypocrisyIngo Venzke on the Crisis of International Law.
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essay
A Recipe for DisasterMax Krahé on the Financial Origins of the War.
Beyond the War | Art |
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interview
A Century of HomelessnessEce Temelkuran on Loss and Displacement.
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essay
The Long GameRüdiger Bachmann on the Case for Harder Sanctions.
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essay
The Sun Will Set Us FreeChristian Stöcker on Energy Independence.
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message
Through this HorrorA message from Alevtina Kakhidze.
Beyond the War | Art |
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essay
The Future of DiplomacyNicole Deitelhoff on the New European Order.
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essay
The New GermanyChristoph Möllers on Post-Militarism.
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essay
Leaving RussiaAnna Katsman on Her Family.
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essay
Politics of SanctionsPhilip Manow on the Geo-Economics of Geo-Politics.
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editorial
Beyond the WarGeorg Diez on History and Memory.
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interview
The Cry of ProtestSandra Vásquez de la Horra on traumatic experiences and healing rituals.
Art | The Challenge |
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interview
Achieving DemocracyOur fellow Vladimir Safatle on the revolutionary process of rewriting Chile’s dictatorship-era Constitution – and what it means for the rest of the world.
Vladimir Safatle | The Future of Democracy | The Challenge |
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interview
Justice for AnimalsCorine Pelluchon on the New Enlightenment.
Corine Pelluchon | The Human Condition in the 21st Century |
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interview
The Politics of PlantsTobias Müller on Research and Activism.
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interview
The Human ScaleDennis Snower on True Prosperity
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interview
Money is a Cultural ToolVienne Chan on Social Cohesion.
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interview
Data DemocracyFrancesca Bria is the program director of "The New Hanse" and President of the Italian National Innovation Fund.
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interview
Freedom and BetrayalLea Ypi has an academic mind and an activist heart. She aims for an “activist political theory”, as she states in her book on global justice.
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interview
Social ImaginationGeoff Mulgan is one of the most curious and constructive thinkers and practitioners around. He used to work in politics, he founded and ran big think tanks...
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interview
Hope and AgencyLea Ypi is a political philosopher whose research centres on issues of global justice, normative political theory...
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interview
Hope and HumanityBonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung is an independent curator, author and biotechnologist.
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interview
Hope and ReasonMarkus Gabriel is an internationally acclaimed philosopher of the New Realism school of thought.
Markus Gabriel | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | Paper Edition vol.2 |
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interview
Hope and CareCassie Thornton is an artist and activist who refers to herself as a feminist economist.
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interview
Hope and the FutureJonathan White is a political scientist whose interests lie in political sociology and political theory.
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interview
Hope and FaithEce Temelkuran is a novelist and political commentator whose work explores issues that are controversial in Turkey, such as the Kurdish and Armenian struggles and freedom of expression.
Ece Temelkuran | The Future of Democracy | Paper Edition vol.2 |
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interview
Hope and TransformationJuliet Jacques is a writer, filmmaker and journalist whose practice explores the themes of literature, film, art...
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interview
Hope and Climate JusticeCatriona McKinnon is a political theorist who studies climate justice and climate ethics.
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interview
Hope and ActivismArtist and activist Ina-Maria Shikongo talks about the fight for justice and for survival in her native Namibia.
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interview
Hope and MusicIgor Levit is a pianist who connects his art with the social events happening around him.
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editorial
On Hope – EditorialHope is promise and practice. Hope is about agency and community, it is both private and political and has the potential to transform us and, in the process, the world.
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interview
Covid and ArtEsther Schipper is a gallerist in Berlin.
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interview
Covid and CapitalismEvgeny Morozov is a tech writer and publisher of “The Syllabus”.
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interview
Covid and ClimateAndreas Malm is a climate historian at the University of Lund.
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interview
Covid and DataAudrey Tang is the Digital Minister of Taiwan.
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interview
Covid and DemocracyChristoph Möllers is Professor for Constitutional Law, Humboldt University Berlin, and Senior Advisor THE NEW INSTITUTE
Christoph Möllers | The Future of Democracy | Paper Edition vol.1 |
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interview
Covid and EcologyCorine Pelluchon is Professor for Philosophy, Paris, and incoming fellow THE NEW INSTITUTE
Corine Pelluchon | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | Paper Edition vol.1 |
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essay
Covid and GriefEugen Baer is Senior Fellow at THE NEW INSTITUTE.
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interview
Covid and Social ImpactGeoff Mulgan is Professor at UCL and Senior Advisor at THE NEW INSTITUTE
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interview
Covid and the EastYuk Hui is a philosopher living in Berlin and Hong Kong.
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interview
Covid and the WestPankaj Mishra is a writer and lives in London.
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essay
Covid and UncertaintyThe COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on the vulnerability of our very existence, and heavily disturbs daily routines that hitherto have been taken for granted.