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Ukraine’s regions have a crucial role to play in European integration To achieve this goal, the country’s regional institutions require better coordination, stronger financial backing and capacity building support. Nataliya Haletska 29 July 2024
Geert Wilders and the politics of hair The Dutch right-wing politician's bleached blonde hair is part of his populist appeal. Kees de Groot 12 January 2024
Zambia’s mines need to deliver for the country, not just their investors In a low-income country like Zambia, democracy is as much about governing the economy as it is about electoral politics. James Musonda 21 February 2023
Chantal Mouffe: “The climate movement must be politicised” In this exclusive interview for Democracy in Action, the political philosopher talks about her new book Towards A Green Democratic Revolution. Amanda Machin 28 October 2022
Ukraine’s regions have a crucial role to play in European integration To achieve this goal, the country’s regional institutions require better coordination, stronger financial backing and capacity building support. Nataliya Haletska 29 July 2024
Halyna Protsyk: “Internationalisation makes Ukrainian universities stronger” A deputy vice rector at Ukrainian Catholic University talks about her experiences of higher education during Russia's invasion. Maryna Rabinovych & Anne Pintsch 26 June 2024
How think tank Ukrainian Prism reinvented itself after Russia’s invasion The war changed the organisation's mission and broadened the scope of its activities. Olga Chyzhova & Hennadiy Maksak 13 May 2024
Ukraine needs to think about its economic future after the war Without clear plans for reconstruction, the country risks losing its greatest asset: people. Ganna Kharlamova & Andriy Stavytskyy 22 January 2024
Geert Wilders and the politics of hair The Dutch right-wing politician's bleached blonde hair is part of his populist appeal. Kees de Groot 12 January 2024
Zimbabweans should go to the polls to restore democracy in the country Tererai Obey Sithole 19 August 2023
Zambia’s mines need to deliver for the country, not just their investors In a low-income country like Zambia, democracy is as much about governing the economy as it is about electoral politics. James Musonda 21 February 2023
Chantal Mouffe: “The climate movement must be politicised” In this exclusive interview for Democracy in Action, the political philosopher talks about her new book Towards A Green Democratic Revolution. Amanda Machin 28 October 2022
People Meet People: fostering multicultural dialogue in Norway In the small city of Arendal, a simple yet powerful method for getting people together is changing lives. Hilde Mjøs 7 September 2022
Is populism bad for democracy? The “people's will” is often used to subvert rather than support key democratic institutions. Matjaž Gruden 7 July 2022
War and revolution in Ukraine: a European story Ukraine's recent waves of mass mobilisation have had a profound impact on the country’s relations with the EU. Maryna Rabinovych 9 June 2022
Swedish workers, decarbonisation and the dilemmas of a just transition As Sweden's trade unions join the green economy, will they be able to manage the tensions between climate policies and party politics? Johan Gärdebo 9 June 2022
Write for Democracy in Action – Call for submissions We are looking for high-quality accessible articles on democracy and related issues from scholars and practitioners around the world. Editorial Team 8 June 2022
Studying, teaching and practicing democracy at the University of Agder The University of Agder and its Faculty of Social Sciences are committed to research, teaching and engagement activities related to the study of democracy. Editorial Team 7 June 2022