The EU’s Regulatory Retreat on ESG Risks Reigniting Financial Instability
The rush to "simplify" sustainability reporting ignores the lessons of 2008 and imperils Europe's financial system.
The rush to "simplify" sustainability reporting ignores the lessons of 2008 and imperils Europe's financial system.
The EU's fastest-growing economy of the past two decades risks stalling unless it dramatically increases its rock-bottom spending on research and education.
Europe's leading public intellectual offers a flawed, Eurocentric reading of US politics that obscures more than it reveals.
Joseph E. Stiglitz thinks the rest of the world should plan for the worst and pursue a policy of containment of the US.
The centre-left's defensive crouch has made it look like a guardian of an unfair status quo—radical reformism offers escape.
Europe's leaders, paralysed by fear, are repeating the mistakes of the 1930s—and hastening their own irrelevance.
After 15 years of Fidesz rule, an unlikely challenger threatens Viktor Orbán's grip on Hungary but formidable obstacles remain.
As geopolitical threats mount and the far right advances, Europe must respond with principled strength and genuine industrial renewal.
Geoff Mulgan reimagines the state as a lean, agile force that delivers power without the drag of bureaucracy.
Timothy Snyder sees a familiar connection between US domestic repression and escalating foreign aggression.
The year 2025 was marked by the Trump shock: an unprecedented wave of extreme brutality, unapologetic nationalism, and unrestrained extractivism that shook the world as
The US National Security Strategy confirms what Europeans already suspected: they must forge their own continental framework.
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.