Bidding for political immortality
Branko Milanovic contends that historic decisions by authoritarian leaders today will leave a legacy nigh impossible to reverse in the future.
Branko Milanovic contends that historic decisions by authoritarian leaders today will leave a legacy nigh impossible to reverse in the future.
The shift to sustainable energy gives societies a chance to tackle systemic gender discrimination.
Workers must be protected from adverse decisions where responsibility is displaced to apparently anonymous algorithms.
Artificial intelligence, usually thought of as substituting human endeavour, should be conceived as a way of enhancing it for all.
The EU recovery plan must link company bailouts to enforcement of collective-bargaining rights.
With some bailed out companies continuing to pay dividends, the focus should shift to making big corporations contribute to the cost of recovery.
Adam Tooze argues the European Green Deal and young Europeans’ activism are fostering a virtuous circle favouring more rapid decarbonisation.
The most urgent policy priorities have been obvious since the beginning, but they will require hard choices and a show of political will.
Finding a vaccine against the coronavirus is a biochemical challenge. Ensuring universal access to it, however, is a political choice.
The divisions exposed by the coronavirus have reopened fundamental questions about the ultimate aims of the EU. But now is not the time to answer them.
Europe needs to do more at federal level if a recovery plan is to be successful.
The historic protests which have swept America were long overdue, not just as a response to racism and police violence but also as a revolt against entrenched plutocracy.
Paul Mason bemoans how ‘Brexit’ has left the UK a beached whale in a world in need of technological regulation driven by European values.
Europe needs a green industrial recovery strategy to exit the pandemic.
The 2020 ITUC Global Rights Index exposes the failings of the world’s economic model—a new social contract can help us build a new one.
Since AI involves interactions between machines and humans—rather than just the former replacing the latter—'explainable AI’ is a new challenge.
While women appear to be more resilient than men to Covid-19 in terms of health outcomes, that is not the case when it comes to the economic and social fallout.