Brexit Shows Us What Real First World Problems Look Like
Brexit is treated as exceptional when it is symptomatic of a far larger trend. The First World is breaking down, and this is prompting a
Brexit is treated as exceptional when it is symptomatic of a far larger trend. The First World is breaking down, and this is prompting a
What is surprising about the result of the referendum is that so many of us were surprised – astonished may be closer to the truth.
The technological revolution is one of today’s most hotly debated topics in politics, economics and business. It makes politicians wary about which preparatory policies to
In economic policy, timing isn’t everything, it’s the only thing. The euro zone crisis has been evolving for over seven years, making it difficult to
True believers in globalisation can be recognised by the following simple characteristic: They are convinced that it benefits all. This credo is being queried since
Poland, along with other central European countries, has been dealing with several problems concerning integration of immigrants and refugees: their invisibility, reluctance of governments to
Mr Habermas, did you ever think Brexit would be possible? What did you feel when you heard of the Leave campaign’s victory? It never entered
The social policy track record of the European Union is bleak at best. But in one field the EU did make a marked difference: in
Remarkably, the profundity of current events is such that even last week’s damning verdict by the UN that the UK breached international human rights law by
Europe 1941: A stateless refugee On November 25, 1941, my great-grandfather Max lost German citizenship through the Eleventh Decree to the Reich Citizenship Law, a
One of the key findings from the 2016 Employment Outlook just released by the OECD is that easier firing does not create jobs. Moreover, the
After the shock of the British referendum on EU membership last week, many pointed to a possible silver lining for the EU. Brexit could spark
Britain isn’t the only country holding a referendum this month. On June 5, Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected, by 77% to 23%, the proposition that every
Devastation, sadness, jubilation, joy, regret, fear, anxiety, denial, disappointment, betrayal… All are emotions that the Brexit vote propelled into the public sphere. Following the result,
By the time British citizens went to the polls on June 23 to decide on their country’s continued membership in the European Union, there had
How should the European Union react to the decision of the British people to withdraw from the union? This is the question that is at
Now that the UK has voted to leave the EU, all the attention has been focused on how it will go about leaving, or even