Nationalisms of one kind or another have been with modern human society for centuries. Why write now to urge new attention to the current upsurge in nationalisms?
For an inspiring example of internal democracy in action, look no further than DiEM25’s briefing paper on the French elections.
How do 57 people write a manifesto?
Conway Hall gets us going.
Mayors from over 20 different countries met in the Philippines to discuss the challenges of running a city in the twenty-first century. Here is a rare taste of what mayors talk about when they meet.
The mainstream Brexit debate has essentially been an argument between two branches of the Tory party, but there are shoots of hope arguing for a radical debate on Europe’s future.
Why getting Greeks to vote NO may be easier than getting them to vote YES.
Is EU integration still a priority for states, or have we in fact hit 'peak accession'? Announcing a new joint project between Can Europe Make it? and oDR.
A look at Yanis Varoufakis's journey from maverick economist to Greece's finance minister - as told through his contributions to openDemocracy.
Cas Mudde's article on the Charlie Hebdo attacks went viral. Here's what some of you had to say in the comments.
Patrice de Beer's article on Catalan independence went viral. With just days to go until the vote, we look at some of the interesting questions raised by the author and you also in the comments.
The Scottish vote has shown it is possible to have an independence referendum for nations within the EU. So who are the likely candidates to go next?