A Vanguard for European Defence
Rising conflicts and EU aspirations for autonomy revive the call for a European defence force
Rising conflicts and EU aspirations for autonomy revive the call for a European defence force
Reforming state aid rules could revolutionize the integration of disabled people.
After decades of inequality and broken promises, voters chose disruption over progress.
Workers feel abandoned by the centre-left. To reclaim their trust, progressives must deliver bold policies and engage directly with their concerns.
Damian Raess and Patrick Wagner
How the EU’s Social Europe model influences global labour standards through inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).
Victoria Cojocariu and Mária Sedláková
Workers across Europe are increasingly dissatisfied with the increased cost of living which is often not matched by their payslips.
Donald Trump’s reelection marks a critical moment for the global liberal order, forcing Europe to confront its vulnerabilities and redefine its future.
A new EU agenda prioritizes security, but at what cost to social justice and climate action?
Trump’s ideology blends mercantilism, profit-driven capitalism, anti-immigration stances, and nationalist anti-imperialism.
As remote work rises, micromanagement can blur into bullying, impacting employee well-being and workplace culture.
Sergio Torrejón Pérez, Enrique Fernández-Macías and Ignacio González-Vázquez
Full-time workers in Europe still clock the same hours as in the 1980s.
With truth under siege, will Generation Z defend democracy or let it fade?
In a world teetering on the edge of chaos, disengagement is a dangerous delusion. Here’s why smart leaders know that stepping up.
Ongoing debates about Europe’s Green Deal reveal new evidence of business lobbying’s hidden influence on environmental policies.
Europe can’t solve its migration crisis without tackling Africa’s poverty and instability at the source.
Judith Kirton-Darling and Isabelle Barthès
The EU faces a stark choice: invest boldly in a sustainable, competitive future or risk repeating the mistakes of austerity.
The Democrats’ failure to reconnect with American workers cost them the election, leaving the party adrift in a coalition dominated by elites and urban professionals