Djurre Fijen

Djurre Fijen was born in the Netherlands and has studied History, Philosophy and Intelectual History in Groningen and London. He is currently working on a project on the future of Europe for a Dutch member of the European Parliament. He lives in Brussels.
Articles published by Djurre Fijen (36)
- Course set for a (slightly) new heading
- Obama’s foreign policy: Afghanistan, and what's next?
- A forgotten cause: Verhofstad's vision on a European democracy
- Conservatives, where are you going?
- Beyond New Labour?
- A war of all against all?
- What kind of national freedom?
- A job for women?
- A public philosopher
- Mitt, get over it
- Where is the Isreali-Palestinian conflict going to?
- A closer look at Dutch populism
- Going East, going West?
- Democrats, answer the call
- Under pressure? The welfare state in financial times
- A state of art?
- Social justice for Europe?
- Does Romney Have a Case?
- A Rawlsian consensus
- A battle for explanations: Ferguson vs. Stiglitz
- Lithuania: Towards a better future?
- Olympic Games Are No Panacea
- A choice for what?
- Crisis Of European Politics
- What kind of memory?
- A new crisis of democracy in the making?
- Crises At Different speeds: Europe's Main Problem
- Bin Ich Ein Berliner?
- A (Christian) Democratic Struggle)
- No Room For Complacency
- A New Limit To State Power
- A Quest For European Democracy
- What Politicians Should Know About Globalization
- Sarkozy: A Blessing In Disguise For Hollande
- Mitt Romney and the long way ahead
- A recurrent dilemma






























