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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.

Government by finger-pointing

Lisa Pelling

The new Swedish government, Lisa Pelling writes, is obsessed with stigmatising immigrants and refugees.

Constitutional moments: Chile and Iceland

Thorvaldur Gylfason

Some perspective on the referendum defeat for Chile’s draft constitution comes from a different quarter—Iceland.

Four legs good, two legs better?

Nadja Salson

It’s time to stop handing over the keys of state administrations to generalist private consultancy firms.

Realising Europe’s geopolitical vocation

Nicoletta Pirozzi

Can the European Political Community be the backbone of a new European security architecture? Nicoletta Pirozzi asks.

The Kremlin’s suicidal imperialism

Nina L Khrushcheva

The more apparent it is that Russia is losing, the more forcefully Vladimir Putin declares that it is not.

Does the United Nations still exist?

Branko Milanovic

Branko Milanovic charts the fall and fall of the organisation tasked with preserving world peace.

Turkey: from polarisation to pluralism

Halil Karaveli

Could an Alevi social democrat defeat the authoritarian Erdoğan in next year’s election?

Italy’s election: a far-right high, on a low budget

Valerio Alfonso Bruno

The honeymoon for a Meloni-led, right-wing government may prove to be shortlived.

Reasonable left, irresponsible right

Robert Misik

Amid burgeoning crises, Robert Misik writes, the left finds itself assuming the mantle of responsibility.

Sweden: less special than it was

Håkan Bengtsson

The political centre of gravity in Sweden has shifted to the conservative pole.

Italy’s elections: a perpetual political logic

Emilija Tudzarovska

Behind the anticipated far-right victory in Sunday’s elections lie trends of wider concern.

The explicable non-death of neoliberalism in Chile

Irina Domurath

The rejection of the new constitution in a referendum has deep historical traces.

The political struggle over reality in Sweden

Ann-Therése Enarsson and Jesper Strömbäck

Elections come amid sweeping claims from the (far) right about a Sweden in decline.

Where is the French left going?

Christophe Sente and Christopher Mackin

Beyond the new electoral formation, a potential avenue is open to democratise work.

Who guards the guardians in Europe?

Alberto Alemanno

Judges are taking action, since EU institutions have failed to uphold the rule of law.

Who is to blame? Citizens, elites and democracy

Sheri Berman

If there is a crisis of democracy, look up at leaders rather than down at citizens to find it.

Progressive taxation for a renewed social contract

Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson

A new social-democratic era requires a return to the steep postwar tax gradient.

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