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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.

Facing Europe’s huge challenges

Robin Wilson

The outlines of a new progressive narrative for Europe are emerging amid the smoke from forest fires and the war in Ukraine.

Europe facing three threats to its future

William Desmonts

The EU has to navigate disturbing internal dynamics, external challenges and a weak economic outlook.

Refugees: ‘how could we possibly get here?’

Petra Bendel

The European Union is crossing human-rights red lines with its Common European Asylum System.

How populists stay popular, from Ankara to Budapest

Stephen Pogány

Once installed in power, authoritarian leaders such as Erdoğan and Orbán are very hard to dislodge.

Election in Spain: Faustian pact with far right looms?

Bonnie Field and Sonia Alonso

Parliamentary elections this weekend in Spain could see the far-right party win a share of power.

The Supreme Court kicks away the ladder

Antara Haldar

The US Supreme Court's decision to ban affirmative action in university admissions has struck at the heart of the ‘American dream’.

Moving—bottom-up—beyond the crisis in Kosovo

Ian Bancroft

Civil-society-led dialogue will be key if disinformation is to be rebutted and trust is to be rebuilt.

Orbán, ethnonationalism and xenophobia

Gabriela Greilinger

Rejection of the EU’s latest plan for a co-ordinated approach to people movement stems from Orbán’s redefinition of Hungary.

Seeing through Orbán’s anti-‘woke’ smokescreen

Eszter Kováts

Western liberals, Eszter Kováts writes, should avoid being seduced by Hungary’s authoritarian mouthpieces.

EU needs to take violence against women seriously

Frances Fitzgerald

A clash is looming between the European Parliament and the Council of the EU on including rape in a coming directive.

Russia’s dangerous nuclear consensus

Ana Palacio

The war in Ukraine has raised the spectre not only of Russia’s disintegration but also of a catastrophic nuclear confrontation.

Ukraine war: 24 hours of chaos ends

Tracey German

The abortive Wagner Group insurrection could have significant implications for Russia's ability to react to Ukraine's counter-offensive.

After the Pegasus inquiry: watching Big Brother

Saskia Bricmont

The European Parliament’s inquiry on Pegasus is over; the struggle for freedom from illegitimate surveillance is not.

EU’s values should dictate an ethos of hospitality

Mary Lawlor

Violations of the rights of migrants and the silencing of human-rights defenders stem from a mindset of security and control.

Europe’s moral compass, lost at sea

Gemma Bird

The Greek migrant shipwreck was another preventable tragedy at the borders of Europe.

Greek election outcome: towards a new disorder

Susannah Verney

Last month's election produced an unexpected destabilisation of the party system and triggered a repeat contest on June 25th.

Berlusconi: populist pioneer who rode Italy into the sand

Philipp Ther

Since Berlusconi’s death, the media have focused on his persona—not Berlusconism and its legacy.

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A robust democracy must not leave the future in the hands of the alliance between Big Tech and the far right. AI must be politically reined in and democratically shaped so that humanity retains its sovereignty.

Artificial intelligence is regarded as the driving force of progress. Yet it has long since become a challenge to democracy. The book argues that uncontrolled AI will erode our freedom, self-determination and democracy.

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