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Discover the new FEPS Progressive Yearbook (free download)
We would like to draw your attention to the Progressive Yearbook 2023 from our partners at the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS). The latest edition of this yearly publication aims to advance analyses of the key political developments of the year.
https://feps-europe.eu/publication/progressive-yearbook-2023/
https://feps-europe.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Progressive-Yearbook-2023.pdf (the book itself)
Progressive Yearbook 2023 preview
With the mission of bringing forward analyses of the key political developments of the year, the Progressive Yearbook focuses on transversal European issues that have left a mark on 2022, and brings insightful future-looking analysis for the new year. This fourth edition of the Progressive Yearbook was published in a year of war and, therefore, it mostly looks at the war itself, the actors involved and the implications for Europe.
We analyse the ways the war has affected our lives: deepening already existing trends, such as the increase in the cost of living, and exacerbating some of the long-term consequences of the pandemic, including its impact on mental health. As in previous editions, the FEPS Progressive Yearbook 2023 contains two national cases which consider the state of democracy and social democratic forces in Sweden and Greece. We also provide a global perspective on the shifting world order and on the United States. This Yearbook is completed by an attempt to analyse the present and interpret tendencies in order to foresee what comes next for Europe and for European progressives. Looking back to look ahead!
Table of contents
LOOKING BACK
From war to where? by László Andor
European Chronology 2022
European Progressive Observatory 2022
Europe in the shadow of war in Ukraine by László Andor
PROGRESS IN EUROPE
The progressive Europe we want by Ania Skrzypek
Internationalism is the antidote to the myopic politics of trenches and borders by Pedro Sánchez
Progressive Person of the Year Grzegorz Pietruczuk interviewed by László Andor
BIG ISSUES
The cost-of-living crisis and poverty in Europe by Helen Barnard
Reflections on the energy crisis in Europe by Izabela Surwillo
The rise and success of the anti-gender movement in Europe and beyond by Roman Kuhar
Social inequalities in mental health in a post-pandemic Europe by Javier Álvarez Gálvez
Information operations by Katarína Klingová
NATIONAL FOCUS
The shining city on the hill? A case study about Sweden by Eric Sundström
Greece and the EU: A turbulent love affair, now more mature? by Loukas Tsoukalis
GLOBAL FOCUS
For a New Global Deal to transform the global order by Maria João Rodrigues
Reshaping the global order by Pascal Lamy
Erratic ally: The US midterm elections and the consequences of political dysfunction by Jack Thompson
PREDICTIONS 2023
How to transform the fear by Maciej Gdula
Challenges of EU economic governance for 2023 by Joaquín Almunia
Migration: In times of crisis, the EU must abandon crisis mode by Hedwig Giusto
The Western Balkan enlargement: Unfinished business by Ana Chupeska
Navigating the great power rivalries of the 2020s: Exploring Southeast Asias options by E Hun Tan
BIOGRAPHIES
Biographies of Progressive Yearbook authors
With the mission of bringing forward analyses of the key political developments of the year, the Progressive Yearbook focuses on transversal European issues that have left a mark on 2022, and brings insightful future-looking analysis for the new year. This fourth edition of the Progressive Yearbook was published in a year of war and, therefore, it mostly looks at the war itself, the actors involved and the implications for Europe.
We analyse the ways the war has affected our lives: deepening already existing trends, such as the increase in the cost of living, and exacerbating some of the long-term consequences of the pandemic, including its impact on mental health. As in previous editions, the FEPS Progressive Yearbook 2023 contains two national cases which consider the state of democracy and social democratic forces in Sweden and Greece. We also provide a global perspective on the shifting world order and on the United States. This Yearbook is completed by an attempt to analyse the present and interpret tendencies in order to foresee what comes next for Europe and for European progressives. Looking back to look ahead!
Table of contents
LOOKING BACK
From war to where? by László Andor
European Chronology 2022
European Progressive Observatory 2022
Europe in the shadow of war in Ukraine by László Andor
PROGRESS IN EUROPE
The progressive Europe we want by Ania Skrzypek
Internationalism is the antidote to the myopic politics of trenches and borders by Pedro Sánchez
Progressive Person of the Year Grzegorz Pietruczuk interviewed by László Andor
BIG ISSUES
The cost-of-living crisis and poverty in Europe by Helen Barnard
Reflections on the energy crisis in Europe by Izabela Surwillo
The rise and success of the anti-gender movement in Europe and beyond by Roman Kuhar
Social inequalities in mental health in a post-pandemic Europe by Javier Álvarez Gálvez
Information operations by Katarína Klingová
NATIONAL FOCUS
The shining city on the hill? A case study about Sweden by Eric Sundström
Greece and the EU: A turbulent love affair, now more mature? by Loukas Tsoukalis
GLOBAL FOCUS
For a New Global Deal to transform the global order by Maria João Rodrigues
Reshaping the global order by Pascal Lamy
Erratic ally: The US midterm elections and the consequences of political dysfunction by Jack Thompson
PREDICTIONS 2023
How to transform the fear by Maciej Gdula
Challenges of EU economic governance for 2023 by Joaquín Almunia
Migration: In times of crisis, the EU must abandon crisis mode by Hedwig Giusto
The Western Balkan enlargement: Unfinished business by Ana Chupeska
Navigating the great power rivalries of the 2020s: Exploring Southeast Asias options by E Hun Tan
BIOGRAPHIES
Biographies of Progressive Yearbook authors
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