Europe’s Rail Renaissance: Why the Continent Must Finally Bet on Its Own Trains
The EU has the technology, the workers and the demand—now it needs the political will to turn its railway industry into a climate-policy success story.
The EU has the technology, the workers and the demand—now it needs the political will to turn its railway industry into a climate-policy success story.
A decade after Brexit and Donald Trump's first election to the US presidency, states are increasingly isolated from one another. Yet even without cause for optimism, one can – and must – muster hope.
Waning US leadership and China's new world order compel Europe to unite or face marginalization.
The Next Generation EU programme, despite sluggish implementation and limited coverage, reveals how industrial policy can drive green transition—if governments act.
Kaja Kallas is not the problem; the EU's dysfunctional institutional architecture is crippling its global influence.
Germany's faith in free markets has left it squeezed between China and America — but a defence-spending loophole offers unexpected hope.
We must address climate change, inequality, and poverty simultaneously, but prevailing economic approaches are failing; solutions lie in an updated, experimental industrial policy focused on green and productive service job
A far-right candidate threatens to dismantle decades of democratic progress in Latin America's most celebrated success story.
The American model has produced rentier capitalism and functional illiteracy—Europe's universities must return to their civilising mission.
The EU's sweeping data and AI package loosens safeguards for workers while promising competitiveness gains that will flow mainly to US tech giants.
Civil society and local autonomy proved decisive in Poland's democratic revival—lessons Hungary must now learn.
Margaret Thatcher's ghost haunts global politics as leaders worldwide embrace her "no alternative" mantra, leaving citizens trapped in a system that refuses to acknowledge its own ideology.
A nation built on public provision faces new tests as crime, inequality and demographic shifts challenge its foundational social contract.
New evidence reveals that data-driven management now shapes how millions work across Europe—with profound implications for autonomy and well-being.
Spain's socialist government has delivered economic growth three times faster than Britain's; Labour would do well to study how.