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Stefano Cisternino

Stefano has a BSc in International Studies (University of Trento) and an MSc in Peace and Conflict Research (University of Uppsala). He is a story-driven researcher with expertise on ethno-social dynamics of migration phenomena but also on the psychophysical effects of violent conflicts. His current research focuses on the impact of new technologies on the global social construct.

“They are closing the circle”: abortion and rule of law in Poland

by Ellen Tove Leonard Clason
26 June 2022
Europe/Features/Intersectionality/Politics

The last decade has seen Eastern Europeans further integrating in the Union, mutually growing their economies and enjoying free movement across borders. Although beneficial for developing markets and civil rights, liberal values have often been met by major identitarian pushes, bringing discussions of sovereignty back on centre stage.…

Democracy 2022/Environment/Opinion pieces/Web exclusive

Is democracy failing in the fight against climate change?

In the long term, climate change is an existential problem for our species. In the short term, it is an existential threat to democracy. No government has a plan that is compatible with the goal everyone has agreed on, which is to limit the increase in the average global temperature…

The Perception of Anti-Semitism in Europe

By Stefano Cisternino In 2019, the European Commission published the results of…

Afghanistan and its Taliban Takeover: Tomb of Empires or Afghan Women?

By Stefano Cisternino After 20 years of war, Afghanistan is back in…

Is democracy failing in the fight against climate change?

9 March 2023
Democracy 2022/Environment/Opinion pieces/Web exclusive

In the long term, climate change is an existential problem for our species. In the short term, it is an existential threat to democracy. No government has a plan that is compatible with the goal everyone has agreed on, which is to limit the increase in the average global temperature…

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“They are closing the circle”: abortion and rule of law in Poland

26 June 2022
Europe/Features/Intersectionality/Politics

The last decade has seen Eastern Europeans further integrating in the Union, mutually growing their economies and enjoying free movement across borders. Although beneficial for developing markets and civil rights, liberal values have often been met by major identitarian pushes, bringing discussions of sovereignty back on centre stage.…

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Afghanistan and its Taliban Takeover: Tomb of Empires or Afghan Women?

12 October 2021
Asia/Intersectionality/Security & War/Web exclusive

By Stefano Cisternino After 20 years of war, Afghanistan is back in the hands of the Taliban, with many accusing Biden of an epic defeat. After the seizure of the presidential palace and the flight of President Ghani on 15 August, a Taliban spokesman announced the rebirth of the Islamic…

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The Perception of Anti-Semitism in Europe

31 May 2021
Europe/Intersectionality/Opinion pieces/Web exclusive

By Stefano Cisternino In 2019, the European Commission published the results of the largest survey done continent-wide on anti-Semitism: 27,634 people were interviewed in the 28 member countries. The most obvious result is that 89% of the participating Jews believe that anti-Semitism has grown significantly in the last five years…

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  • About
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    • Reviews
    • Portraits and Interviews
    • Poetry
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    • Essays
  • Topics
    • Development
    • Economics
    • Politics
    • Philosophy
    • Environment
    • Science & Technology
    • Culture
    • Activism
    • Intersectionality
  • Places
    • Oceania
    • Latin America
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  • Selected printed articles
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      • History Has Its Eyes On You 2023
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      • Ocean 2022
      • Democracy 2022
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