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U.S. Energy Policy – Ignoring the “Existential Threat”

Rather than focus on decreasing carbon emissions and addressing the environmental changes that are very seriously affecting our world, the United States has…

Cyprus: Financial Blitzkrieg

Cyprus: Financial Blitzkrieg

In Cyprus, international financial markets and the political elites of core countries are shaping history, writes Boštjan Videmšek. In beleaguered southern Europe, the…

Fayyad goes with no peace to show

Fayyad goes with no peace to show

As is typical with Palestinian politics, Salam Fayyad’s resignation is really much ado about nothing. His bowing out shows three worrying developments, though:…

The Syrian Tragedy

The Syrian Tragedy

The United Nations declared on February 13, 2013, that around 70,000 died so far in the Syrian civil war and the numbers are…

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As follow-up to Revolve’s CITIES coverage of Tallinn: Free Public Transport in the Winter 2012/13 issue, Lubomir Mitev and Laura Beltran Villamizar from Revolve visited Tallinn for the…

Situated between the mountains and the sea, Genoa is an important port and the capital of the Liguria region in Italy. An ancient and multifaceted city where one…

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Spring 2013 – Revolve No.7

Spring 2013 – Revolve No.7

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Food For Thought

While Greece and Spain capture more media attention, Portugal is silently suffering under austerity measures. This series shows the growing importance of the food bank in Portugal –…

Egypt: Land of Impunity

Egypt: Land of Impunity

Two years after the overthrow of military dictator Mubarak, the Muslim Brotherhood has changed the Constitution and Egyptian women are increasingly in dire straits. Writer: Boštjan Videmšek |…

A struggle for Palestinian identity

A struggle for Palestinian identity

The hunger strikers have been anonymous for years and in their desperation are attempting to make the headlines of international news outlets to draw attention to systematic Israeli…

Surfing the wake of the Arabellion

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The citizens of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan elected a new parliament on January 28, 2013, but what’s really changed, asks Philipp Hansen. The preliminary report by the…

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Turbines Represent Modernity in Thailand

Turbines Represent Modernity in Thailand

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Q&A: Juan Luis Moraza

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Nominated by the gallery Espacio Mínimo, Juan Luis Moraza won the Audermars Piguet prize for his…

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