Introduction to the QM35 issue by Maria-Àngels Roque, Editor-in-Chief of the journal.
The current state of the Mediterranean, which has been called the most dangerous border in the world, is a very serious fissure in democratic legitimacy.
Bien que les acteurs de l´Hirak se présentent comme les successeurs des générations ayant résisté au régime autoritaire, ils assument une rupture nette vis-à-vis de la culture et de l’imaginaire politique algérien.
Many documents, programs and strategies of the European Union highlight the importance of civil society as an element of democracy promotion.
Ha habido mejoras al abordar cuestiones relacionadas con el Islam y los musulmanes. Sin embargo, sigue habiendo una fuerte presencia de islamofobia en los medios españoles, ya que el islam sigue estando relacionado mayoritariamente con elementos neg...
During 2018, the informative treatment of news, considered islamophobic, related to the Islamic religion and the Muslim community dropped by 17% compared to 2017.
The main network of think tanks in politics and security in the Mediterranean, EuroMeSCo, holds its annual conference in Barcelona.
The IEMed Youth Forum brings together young experts and researchers from different countries in the Euro-Mediterranean region to discuss forms of youth activism in the region.
For at least three decades now religion has been re-entering the public sphere and politics in Europe and globally. Its re-emergence, however, bears little resemblance to the past when the religion-state coupling was unequivocal.
Between 2008 and 2018, a large number of foreign people arrived in Catalonia, resulting in a spectacular social transformation.
Durant les révoltes et les révolutions dites du « printemps arabe », à partir de l’hiver 2010-2011, graffitis et fresques fleurirent sur les murs des pays concernés.
Durante las revueltas y revoluciones llamadas «Primaveras árabes», los grafitis y murales proliferaron en las paredes de los países que participaron en estos movimientos.
The issue of cultural and religious values has been brought into the political spotlight. Key political actors, including the EU, consider dialogue and engagement with religious institutions vital resources for achieving stability.