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Social Europe is an award-winning digital media publisher driven by the core values of freedom, sustainability, and equality. These principles guide our exploration of society’s most pressing challenges. This archive page curates Social Europe articles focused on political issues, offering a rich resource for innovative thinking and informed debate.

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Draghi’s wake-up call: Will Europe act or snooze?

Barry Eichengreen

Mario Draghi urges deeper integration to tackle Europe’s economic challenges, but will leaders respond in time?

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What Austria’s election teaches us about the far right’s rise and migration fears

Eszter Kováts

Austria’s election results highlight key lessons on the far right’s enduring appeal.

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Far-Right wins in Austria and Germany: what mainstream parties keep getting wrong

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.

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The EU’s ‘People, Skills, Preparedness’ agenda: A risky shift in social policy

Amandine Crespy and Bastian Kenn

The EU’s ‘People, Skills, Preparedness’ shift signals a move toward individual responsibility and crisis management in social policy.

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Rust Belt battle: Harris fights to stop Trump and save democracy

Harold Meyerson

With the Rust Belt up for grabs, Kamala Harris faces a last-minute fight to stop Trump and protect the future of American democracy.

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Putin’s dangerous power play: How a century-old Russian strategy threatens the west

Nina L Khrushcheva

How Putin’s Quest for Power Revives Russia’s Century-Old Threat to the West.

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Far-Right surge in Austria: Is Europe headed for an authoritarian wave?

Robert Misik

Austria’s far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) has surged to dominance in national elections, with major implications for democracy and political stability.

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Making Europe weak again

Joschka Fischer

As the US election looms, Europe’s far-right surge threatens its democratic stability and unity amid rising global challenges.

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Enhancing gender equality to counter the backlash

Lina Gálvez Muñoz

The new chair of the European Parliament’s FEMM committee sets an agenda on gender for this five-year term.

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The ‘union of equality’ requires leadership

Agnès Hubert

If gender equality is not to fall down the European Commission’s priorities, its president must take the lead.

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‘Better regulation’? Capital first, society second

Brigitte Pircher

EU policies on better law-making are tipping the scales in favour of businesses, marginalising social and environmental concerns.

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Germany’s border controls—wrecking EU solidarity

Lika Kobeshavidze

Europe must fast-track the Pact on Migration and Asylum to prevent chaos.

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Incentives in reverse: returning Ukrainian refugees

Taras Romashchenko

Controversial proposals addressed to Ukrainian refugees may perversely only keep them in exile.

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Europe’s great tax divide

Chiara Putaturo

Hard-pressed Europeans bear most of the tax-raising brunt, while the wealthy get away very lightly.

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The Summit of the Future—committing to action

President Michael D Higgins

Ireland’s president sends a message to fellow heads of state and government as they ready for New York.

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The ascendant far right: the lust for cruelty

Robert Misik

After the elections in eastern-German Länder and ahead of those in Austria, Robert Misik casts an unsentimental eye on far-right voters.

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Kant, Einstein and ‘perpetual peace’

Guido Montani

In today’s runaway world, Einstein’s ideal of ‘abolishing war’ becomes unavoidable rather than impractical.

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