Far-Right wins in Austria and Germany: what mainstream parties keep getting wrong
Recent far-right victories in Europe reveal the dangerous effects of mainstreaming extremist views and the urgent need for a new political strategy.
Cas Mudde and Gabriela Greilinger
Recent far-right victories in Europe reveal the dangerous effects of mainstreaming extremist views and the urgent need for a new political strategy.
Amandine Crespy and Bastian Kenn
The EU’s ‘People, Skills, Preparedness’ shift signals a move toward individual responsibility and crisis management in social policy.
With the Rust Belt up for grabs, Kamala Harris faces a last-minute fight to stop Trump and protect the future of American democracy.
Nicola Countouris and Valerio De Stefano
Amazon’s office mandate exposes workplace power dynamics and the need to rethink employer control.
How Putin’s Quest for Power Revives Russia’s Century-Old Threat to the West.
Can Europe overcome its capital market flaws and catch up to the US? The Draghi Report sounds a critical alarm for the EU’s future.
Austria’s far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) has surged to dominance in national elections, with major implications for democracy and political stability.
As the US election looms, Europe’s far-right surge threatens its democratic stability and unity amid rising global challenges.
Just as Donald Trump’s overall economic strategy is based on nostalgia for a bygone era, his fossil-fuel-centered energy policies would represent a quixotic attempt to reverse history.
What should Europe do about inequality? The start is to recognise some of its citizens are more equal than others.
The new chair of the European Parliament’s FEMM committee sets an agenda on gender for this five-year term.
If gender equality is not to fall down the European Commission’s priorities, its president must take the lead.
Europe’s love for flowers, Ankita Anand writes, ignores their often tainted roots.
Werner Raza, Michael Ertl and Michael Soder
The Draghi report contains some useful proposals but fails to match up to the challenges the European Union is facing.
Hannah O'Sullivan and Cosimo Tansini
There is enough land in Europe for wholly renewable energy without compromising nature protection or food production.
Only a minority of respondents in recent surveys trust their governments to achieve a just transition.
EU policies on better law-making are tipping the scales in favour of businesses, marginalising social and environmental concerns.