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Mass protests against abortion ban and the awakening of Polish civil society
Elżbieta Korolczuk | 12 June 2025Demonstrations in Poland against an abortion ban turned into massive protests as they became an outlet for widespread frustration over governmental corruption and a crumbling democracy.
▶Ukrainian Maidan movement, beyond Kyiv
Olga Zelinska | 30 May 2025The Ukrainian Maidan movement, in all its complexity, would not have succeeded without the support of local activists in the regions.
▶Serbia and Macedonia: a story of two protests
Gordana Knezevic | 09 May 2025Gordana Knezevic takes a closer look at recent mass protests in Belgrade and Skopje, showing that public dissent can be driven by very different forces.
▶Why protests are ‘good toys’ for Romanian democracy
Diana Margarit | 25 April 2025The wave of recent protests in Romania against unjust political decisions, which culminated in February 2017, represent a major step forward in the evolution of Romanian democracy.
▶Exploring Europe's ‘Squares of resistance’
Yannicke Goris , Remmelt de Weerd , Rojan Bolling | 19 April 2025Recent mass protests in Eastern Europe deserve our attention. The Broker aims to draw lessons from such movements’ conceptions to outcomes.
▶The Capital Markets Union: new limits on a democratic Europe
Jasper van Dooren | 24 May 2025Critiquing the Capital Markets Union plan is invaluable, but only effective as part of a larger critique on the historical, anti-democratic form of European integration.
▶The European Central Bank rules in a democratic void
John Ryan | 18 February 2025The European Central Bank is holding together a poorly-designed monetary system in difficult circumstances. But this does not justify the fact that democratic governments have no way of holding it accountable.
▶The rebirth of the Eurozone
Evert-jan Quak, Frans Bieckmann | January 21, 2025Is the current recovery policy for the financial and economic crises in the Eurozone a genuine answer for the complexity and diversity of the problems that all member states face? Not really. The responses are too one-sided and mainly export and a...
▶Ideals versus reality
Evert-jan Quak, Frans Bieckmann | 18 December 2024The introduction of a single European currency was for many member states of the European Union a logical next step in a single market. With assumed improvements for trade, employment and wealth distribution, the euro was expected to bring all the...
▶ICTs and the emergence of international protest in Central Africa
Mirjam de Bruijn | 29 June 2025Studying the effect of new Information and Communication Technologies in Central African social and political movements provides valuable insight into their potential regional impact.
▶Who are the ‘middle’?
Josefine Ulbrich | April 28, 2025The much-debated squeeze of the middle class in Europe is real, but very different from country to country. The squeeze is felt most in the countries most affected by the financial crisis, like Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece, where austerity me...
▶Beyond cockpit-ism: new agents of change for the SDG agenda
Marcel Kok , Kathrin Ludwig , Paul L. Lucas | 11 March 2025Enhancing the universal relevance of SDGs
▶The Hong Kong protests as peaceful, gentle and determined
Valentina Mazzucato | 08 October 2024The recent protest in the city of Hong Kong from the viewpoint of Valentina Mazzucato
▶Emerging powers and the promotion of democracy
Saskia Hollander | 24 June 2025During the EADI 14th General Conference panel session ‘Promoting Democracy in a Polycentric World: What Role for the Emerging Powers’, Andrew Cooper and Gerd Schönwälder argued that the emerging economies - mainly Brazil, India, South Africa, Turk...
▶Europe's Failed Mission Facilitated by Mr. Barroso & Co.
Werner de Gruijter | 25 March 2025How the European Union is slowly disintegrating through a lack of democracy.
▶Democratizing Bolivia’s natural resource regime
Isabella Margerita Radhuber | 13 January 2025Latin American societies and states formed around the disputes about control over natural resources, as Bolivian intellectual Rene Zavaleta highlighted. In Bolivia, from the 16th to the 19th century, the exploitation of silver in Potosí and the ex...
▶Squaring the circle?
Alina Rocha Menocal | 07 August 2025The High-Level Panel's targets on ensuring good governance and effective institutions need to be further specified.
▶Mandela’s farewell
Jean-Paul Marthoz | 06 December 2024Mandela was an ethical realist, who rejected confrontation both at home and internationally.
▶Cracks in Turkey’s image as role model
Bertil Videt | 04 June 2025Turkey needs to address human rights and inequality to be a role model for emerging powers.
▶Trade unions are crucial to economic transformation
David Cichon | 30 May 2025Trade unions are crucial in transforming the economy since they fight for the democratic inclusion of all participants.
▶Inequality should be of central concern to advanced economies
Roel van Engelen | 06 March 2025The economic crisis is being handled in a way that benefits a small and wealthy group of technocratic European politicians, investors and entrepreneurs. It therefore appears to serve as an instrument to cut down on democracy and to increase inequa...
▶Giving a real meaning to globalisation
Francine Mestrum | 26 December 2024We tend to forget it, but the development cooperation agenda started, more than fifty years ago, with the aim of reducing the income gap between what is now called rich and poor countries. In the 1970s, when too many people started to believe in t...
▶Why sidelining members of parliament devalues the democratic process
Jeff Balch | 16 October 2024Strengthening Democratic Institutions for development effectiveness
▶How excessive inequality undermines democracy
Evert-jan Quak | 10 August 2025England has been in the grip of looting, rioting and vandalism during the past days. And being in England at the moment - with BBC News on in the background - I’m reading a speech by Professor of Economics at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Pa...
▶The euro: a straightjacket?
Jojanneke Spoor | 26 June 2025Andy Storey, lecturer at University College Dublin and chairperson of Action from Ireland, questions the validity of the euro. He argues that the monetary union was designed to foreclose democracy....
▶Variations in the Arab spring
Jojanneke Spoor | 05 June 2025The dust has settled. Shaheer George is finally able to look back at the recent events in Egypt and does so at the TNI Fellows Meeting in Amsterdam (3-4 June 2011). George is an Egyptian youth activist, active in pro-democracy groups including the...
▶Turkey and Brazil - keepers of peace
Jean-Paul Marthoz | 02 June 2025Who would have thought of comparing or matching Turkey and Brazil? Well, illustrious Brazilian author Jorge Amado did it when he wrote a great novel about a Turk, in fact an Ottoman Arab migrant, roaming the roads of Brazil in the early years of t...
▶Reinventing citizen action
Frans Bieckmann | May 16, 2025‘The biggest failure of civil society organizations is their complete lack of political imagination,’ says Rakesh Rajani. ‘NGOs are bankrupt. They do some workshops here and there that you have to pay to attend. NGOs are cut off from reality, they...
▶Middle East events as a mirror for experts
Paul Aarts , Stephan de Vries | 08 March 2025Let us start with a confession: in the last couple of months we both wrote articles and made statements claiming that most Arab regimes – including the Gulf monarchies – were still steadily in control for some time to come. Regarding such statemen...
▶False neutrality
Frans Bieckmann | 06 March 2025The uprising in North Africa and the Middle East calls for a thorough rethinking of the European Union's and its member states' policies towards the region. Europe’s reaction to the recent events in its backyard has been slow, ambivalent and witho...
▶Fourth Wave of democracy engulfing the Arab world
Roel von Meijenfeldt | 02 February 2025The current developments in the Arab world should be a wake-up call for policy makers and opinion leaders in the West. What is happening in Tunisia, Egypt and other Arab countries puts democracy support back on the foreign policy agenda. Stability...
▶Current global affairs
February 02, 2025The blog ‘Current Global Affairs’ provides a window for reflection on news events, topical issues and developments. The blog focuses on the wider implications of current affairs, beyond the immediate impact of events as-they-unfold. Would you like...
▶Moderation in all Things, but…
Richard Register | 16 June 2025I used to joke about my unusual life, being a sculptor, environmental activist, development politician. I lived in a mountain village in New Mexico at 9,000 feet (back to the land!), in a studio storefront in Venice, California (loved the art scen...
▶The Responsibility to Protect
June 02, 2025Five years after its acceptance by the 2005 World Summit, it is time to consider the contribution that the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has made and could make to the prevention of mass atrocities.
▶Global civil society
April 20, 2025What role can civil society and (international) NGOs play in the rapidly changing global context?
▶Knowledge Democracy
August 13, 2025This week The Broker is blogging from the Towards Knowledge Democracy conference in Leiden, The Netherlands.
▶Early action
Michael Lund | June 16, 2025Governments and institutes devote immense resources to learning how to avoid a relapse into war in post-conflict situations. But there is only a limited focus on preventing conflict in seemingly stable regions that are actually susceptible to viol...
▶Trading for peace
Dawood Mamoon, Syed Mansoob Murshed | November 28, 2024Are shared democratic values the most important factors in promoting peace between countries, or common economic interests? New econometric research shows that, in the case of India and Pakistan, trade with other countries increases the chance of...
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