Skip to content

Social Europe

  • eBooks
  • Newsletter
  • Membership
  • Advertisements

The Dangerous Metaphor of Unemployment “Scarring”

Tom Boland and Ray Griffin

The concept of "scarring" in unemployment policy is a misleading metaphor with significant, negative consequences for individuals.

Why Progressive Governments Keep Failing — And How to Finally Win Back Voters

Mariana Mazzucato and Rainer Kattel

Progressives must act fast, make change visible, and perform powerfully — or watch populists fill the void.

A Transatlantic Reckoning: Why Europe Needs a New Pact Beyond Defence Spending

Christophe Sente

The European Union faces an existential choice: succumb to economic nationalism or forge a new transatlantic order.

Trade Unions Resist EU Bid to Weaken Corporate Sustainability Laws

Social Europe

Global labour leaders warn that proposed changes could leave millions of workers exposed.

The West’s Defence Now Depends on Trump’s Mood Swings

Stefan Stern

As Trump looms over NATO, Europe must rediscover resilience – and its own collective voice.

The Dark Side Of The Boom In Last-Mile Logistics

Silvia Borelli

The rapid growth of logistics and e-commerce is fuelling a race to the bottom for workers, with widespread subcontracting driving down pay and conditions.

Why European Security and Sovereignty Depend on Its Digital Sector

Mariana Mazzucato

Mario Draghi’s vision for Europe demands more than investment—it calls for digital sovereignty, state capacity, and strategic power.

As Temperatures Rise, European Workers Face a Looming Threat

Marouane Laabbas-el-Guennouni

The European Trade Union Confederation is urgently calling for a new directive to protect workers from the escalating dangers of extreme heat.

Europe Must Prepare for Security Without America

Almut Möller

European leaders face an unprecedented challenge: building continental defence whilst managing an unpredictable American president.

Why Real Democracy Needs Conflict, Not Consensus

Justus Seuferle

Real democracy thrives on disagreement—unity without conflict often masks power and silences necessary political struggle.

Europe’s Bid for Autonomy: The Euro’s Evolving Global Role

Guido Montani

President Christine Lagarde's recent proposal signals a pivotal shift, aiming to elevate the euro's international standing and bolster European foreign policy independence.

Navigating Uncertainty: Germany’s SPD Grapples with Its Future

Robert Misik

Despite securing key ministries and policy successes, Germany’s Social Democrats face internal disarray and a fractured vision at their upcoming party conference.

The War on the Liberal Class

David Klion

Liberalism’s core class is under siege—can the liberal order survive the global backlash against its institutional power?

The Future of Social Democracy: How the German SPD can Win Again

Henning Meyer

Social democracy can’t survive without vision. The SPD must rediscover its purpose and emotional power.

How Trump’s Tariff Regime Fuels Global Oligarchy

Gabriel Zucman

Trump’s radical tax vision could dismantle the IRS, reshape global inequality—and fuel a new economic war.

Universities Under Siege: A Global Reckoning for Higher Education

Manuel Muñiz

Governments worldwide are dramatically reshaping higher education, challenging long-held models and academic autonomy.

How Trade Unions Can Champion Solidarity in Europe’s Migration Debate

Neva Löw

As migration policy reaches a crucial juncture, trade unions in Europe are challenged to expand solidarity-based strategies amidst intensifying crackdowns.

Prev Next
ETUI Advertisement

New Edition - Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2025

Can Europe preserve its distinctive social model while simultaneously rearming, reindustrialising, and reorganising its economy in a more conflictual and competitive world? This is the central question raised in this new edition of the Bilan social, a reference publication released every spring for more than 25 years by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and the European Social Observatory (OSE).

READ HERE
Eurofound Advertisement

Is financial resilience and trust in Europe faltering?

In this episode of Eurofound Talks, host Mary McCaughey and senior researcher Eszter Sandor unpack the results of the 2025 Living and Working in the EU e-survey. While headline inflation has stabilised at 2.1%, the data reveals a continent gripped by chronic precariousness, with 57% of respondents now at risk of depression. Mary and Eszter explore how this economic insecurity is impacting institutional trust and democratic engagement.

LISTEN HERE
FEPS Advertisement

Read the book "The open future and its enemies" 

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.

READ THE BOOK
Hans Böckler Stiftung Advertisement

WSI Minimum Wage Report 2026

Minimum wage policy across Europe has shifted significantly, with many EU countries raising wages above average and anchoring them to adequate living standards. This trend is consolidating as countries increasingly adopt the reference values recommended in the European Minimum Wage Directive — recently upheld by the European Court of Justice.

DOWNLOAD THE REPORT
S&D Group in the European Parliament Advertisement

S&D Africa Days 2026

We are pleased to invite you to save the date for the S&D Africa Days 2026, taking place on 30 June and 1 July 2026, in Brussels. 

At a time when Africa is too often viewed through narrow and one-sided narratives, this initiative reflects a key political priority for the S&D Group: to advance a renewed, forward-looking partnership of equals between Europe and Africa based on equality, solidarity, social justice and shared progress. 

MORE INFO
FES Advertisement

“What is the actual purpose of the state?” – this central question is the focus of the analysis. At a time when bureaucratic processes are making life difficult for citizens, the paper proposes a three-part model. It aims at a conception of the state as a platform that helps society build the capabilities it needs to address its problems effectively.

MORE INFO

Our Mission

People

Article Submission

Advertisements

Membership

Politics Archive

Economy Archive

Society Archive

RSS Feed

Legal Disclosure

Privacy Policy

Copyright

Social Europe ISSN 2628-7641

Copyright Social Europe Publishing & Consulting GmbH 2026
  • eBooks
  • Newsletter
  • Membership
  • Advertisements