Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Brussels Office | Call for Offers: Framework Contract for Political Monitoring and Programme Support in the Nordic Countries
The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung is an internationally active, left-wing, non-profit organization for political education and is close to the German party DIE LINKE
Location: Remote (Nordic countries) Duration: September 2026 – 31 December 2028 Application Deadline: 30 August 2026, 18:00 hours CEST Scope of Work The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Brussels Office seeks a framework contractor to provide political monitoring and analysis, representation at selected activities, programme support, and strategic advice relating to developments in the Nordic Read More…
The Beginning of the End The Spanish government, a coalition of the Socialist Party (PSOE) and sections of the alternative left united under the Sumar Party, is a rare bird in Europe. In the light of the alarming rise of far-right and conservative forces across the West, it has come to stand as an international Read More "The most left-wing government in history?"
Location: EL Dorf, Volksstimmefest, Vienna Performance Dates: 5–6 September 2026 Application Deadline: 10 August 2026 Contract Type: Service contract / freelance engagement About the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung (RLS) is one of the six major political foundations in the Federal Republic of Germany, tasked primarily with conducting political education both at home and abroad.…
It was a weekend full of debates and exchanges. Over 550 people from nine countries, including a large delegation from Die Linke, took part in the Marxist Summer School in the industrial city of Charleroi, just south of Brussels, from 10 to 12 July 2026. In an atmosphere of solidarity and mutual respect, participants discussed Read More "Marxist Summer School 2026"
The Waiting Room as a Political Statement There is a place in Graz where political theory suddenly becomes secondary. It is not a gleaming conference hall, but a modest office inside City Hall. Here sit people who, elsewhere, would long since have given up: burdened by overdue bills, unexpected back payments, a broken washing machine Read More "The Red Fortress in the Blue Sea: Why Graz Has Become…
On 16 June, the European Parliament approved a trade deal agreed a year ago by Ursula von der Leyen and Donald Trump at Trump’s golf resort in Turnberry. The Left was the only political group united in opposing the agreement, which will not only damage the European economy and lock Europe into obscene purchases of Read More "The EU-US Trade Deal Locks Europe into US Dependence"
The EU Pact in Italy The road to the implementation of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum in Italy is quite ambivalent: on the one hand, as lawyers and NGOs have commented, it will be very likely delayed; on the other hand, few measures contained in the Pact have already been enforced. More precisely, Read More "Punitive environments and asylum seekers as rights abusers"
Europe produces more and more renewable electricity that costs almost nothing to generate, yet our energy bills keep rising. Why? Grace Blakeley explains why the European Union's current electricity market system is broken, why it remains vulnerable to repeated energy crises, and how consumers bear the costs while large energy companies reap windfall profits. She shows why we need a democratic,…
Working Conference on the global network of the far-right Across borders, we are witnessing a surge of the far right. Globally, democratic systems are under assault. This is not merely the result of misguided anger from below. There is concrete evidence that a Reactionary International is being methodically constructed: A transnational network of actors, institutions, Read More "From Analysis to…
After a record 69 days of negotiations, Denmark has a new minority coalition government, dependent on the support of the radical left. The 77-page centre-left agreement contains important social and environmental wins for the left but also preserves a neoliberal economic outlook and Denmark’s restrictive migration regime. Whether its progressive elements are implemented remains an Read More…