Spain’s fight for a just recovery
The ERTE job-protection scheme to combat the economic effects of the pandemic has left Spain well-prepared to face its aftermath.
The ERTE job-protection scheme to combat the economic effects of the pandemic has left Spain well-prepared to face its aftermath.
European citizenship must be invested with more political significance—and never treated as a commodity for sale.
What stops public debt being monetised to avoid the pain of prolonged austerity after the pandemic? An obsolete economic theory of ‘credibility’.
No one should be smug about racism in Europe. Here too there is a toxic interaction between ethnicity, equality and the environment.
Karin Pettersson argues that struggles around race and gender are fundamentally about inclusion on an equal footing in the political community.
The financial system has turned credit intermediation into a debt mint.
The mammoth European Council meeting agreed a diminished recovery package—yet one with still huge ramifications.
The presidential election in Poland was an intolerant affair—and the argument isn’t over yet.
The coronavirus crisis is an opportunity to shake up the social formation.
Peter Bofinger argues that regionally-differentiated minimum wages should be considered for the post-coronavirus period.
Against the backdrop of its specific histories, the impact of the pandemic on women particularly in the Balkans also demands specific attention.
The European Green Deal is unlikely to be sufficient to reach the Paris agreement climate goals.
The EU is reconsidering its approach to deforestation and palm oil. This could be a good thing.
Invoking Alexander Hamilton in the context of the sensitisation achieved by Black Lives Matter could not be more inappropriate.
Roosevelt is invoked more than ever amid talk of a ‘new deal’ for today’s crisis. Rather fewer, however, recall the woman at the heart of his programme.