In this series, EuropeNow features a spotlight on the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and its connections to European politics, society, and culture. This page will be updated as new pieces continue to be published.
- “Rewriting the Netherlands’ Past and Future: Thierry Baudet’s Use of Holocaust Analogies during the COVID-19 Pandemic“ by Jazmine Contreras
- “An Interview about Posthumanism in a Time of Crisis by Francesca Ferrando, Rohan Hassan, and Hélène Ducros”
- “Europe’s Pandemic Failure” by Stuart P.M. Mackintosh
- “Creative Economy, Policy, and the Pandemic in Scotland’s Island Communities” by Siún Carden
- “The EU’s Response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak in Europe” by Diana-Andreea Mandiuc
- “The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic for the European Non-governmental Sector” by Răzvan-Victor Sassu and Eliza Vaș
- “Explanations for the Uneven Impact of COVID-19 in North and South Italy” by Angela Cacciarru and Antonio Paesano
- “Europe’s Essential Workers” by Ruxandra Paul
- “Peregrination” by Louis-Philippe Dalembert, translated from the French by Ghjulia Romiti
- “Unmasking the Rifts in the European Union: New Coalitions at the EU’s Historic Summit from July 17-21 2020” by Thomas Henökl
- “Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron and Life Beyond the Plague” by Alyssa Granacki
- “The Impact of COVID-19 on Student Mobilities” by Alexandru Pieptea
- “A New Existentialism for Infectious Times” by Jennifer McWeeny
- “How the Coronavirus Reshapes the Global Economy Is Our Choice” by Peter Debaere
- “Solidarity and Its Limits” by Anke S. Biendarra
- “Living on the Margins in France: Before and During COVID-19” by Jean Beaman
- “#StrongerTogether, COVID Rescue Funds, and the Dream of True European Solidarity: An Interview with Diogo Magalhaes” by Juliane Mendelsohn