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Political Critique Archive

Climate change, migration and refugees

The more we know about climate change, the better we see that revolutions coincide with droughts.

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How climate change affects wildlife and ecosystems

Sometimes climate changes will hit different animals indirectly in ways we would not expect – says professor Jan Marcin Węsławski.

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9 reasons why the EU’s bank is no climate leader

The track record of the European Investment Bank, the world’s largest public lender, stands in stark contrast to its pose in Paris as a hero in the fight against climate change.

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Culture and the Political Transformations

Footprints of the Recent Past in the Post-Socialist Region.

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Rozworski: Poland’s Iron Consensus

Recent elections cemented right-wing dominance and the neoliberal trajectory of the past two decades.

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Not in our name! [open letter]

An open letter criticizing statements made by the new Polish government.

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Pavlensky’s arson attack:  between artistic and political activism

Pavlensky’s performance became perhaps the most radical and disputed since Pussy Riot’s performance, and produced numerous discussions in Russian art and activist community.

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Osten-Sacken: There is no real interest in defeating the Islamic State

Today, there is not much hope of transforming Syria, we only have a choice between bad and worse. Thomas von der Osten-Sacken interviewed by Thomas Wallerberger.

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Pavlensky will not be threatened

Petr Pavlensky, Russian performance artist, set fire to the door of the infamous headquarters of the Federal Security Service.

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Kubik: Who benefits from a divided Europe?

An interview with Jan Kubik on what makes Central Europe into a distinct region, reactions to the refugee crisis, and the new Polish government.

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