Xosé M. Núñez Seixas and Memories of the Authoritarian Past
By Daniel Blanch Spain still struggles with the memory of its authoritarian past. The question of what to do with Franco’s palace and grave have
By Daniel Blanch Spain still struggles with the memory of its authoritarian past. The question of what to do with Franco’s palace and grave have
Libya finds itself at a paradigmatic shift, in the weeks to come. Presidential and Legislative elections are scheduled and are being organized to begin in a
By Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky On the 6th of October 2021, the Constitutional Court of Ecuador validated the right of armed forces to intervene in prisons. This
By Dan Sanaren, student at Sciences-Po Paris, Europe-Africa Programme. On the evening of July 25th, 2021, Tunisian President Kais Saied announced a series of exceptional
It’s Saturday, 1 May, the supposed Doha-set deadline for US withdrawal from Afghanistan, which the Taliban see as its surrender. While withdrawal is still set
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a great burden on our society. Measures imposed by governments across the EU have severely restricted citizens’ rights. Limiting the