by Chloé Baumes
When President Trump reinstated the so-called anti-abortion “Global Gag Rule” two days after taking office in January 2017, it did not take lon... Read More
by Mattia Tomay
“Stability” and “Italy” are words which have rarely gone hand-in-hand. With its 65 governments in 73 years, the country is often used as a text... Read More
By Sara Bundtzen
Over five months have passed since Germany’s federal elections, and still the country is without a government. As days have passed - and poten... Read More
By Stuart Richardson
Every day, on my way to school, I cross the Pont Saint-Louis in central Paris. The paved footbridge connects the city’s two inhabited isla... Read More
Flâneur. In French, it describes a person who wanders through a city, seemingly aloof, but truly engaged. The term has no precise English cognate — even Oscar W... Read More
Free entrepreneurs, victims of the patriarchy, sex-positive role models or cautionary tales of sexual exploitation? The meaning and ethics of sex work remain up... Read More
On Tuesday, thirty days after the general election, the 19th German Bundestag convened for the first time. The constituent sitting marked the official start of ... Read More
TPG editor STUART RICHARDSON sits down with three French-American dual citizens at the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) to discuss transatlantic pol... Read More
By Stuart Richardson
In 2015, the popular, Greek island of Lesbos in the east Aegean Sea was overwhelmed. That summer, in addition to the seasonal flow of city... Read More
By Laura Holden
Coffee: the life-blood of every student. In the UK, we drink approximately 55 million cups of coffee per day, while 80% of UK househo... Read More