Rule Germania
A persistent theme – indeed the leitmotif – of the way that German leaders discuss the eurozone is their insistence on the importance of following
A persistent theme – indeed the leitmotif – of the way that German leaders discuss the eurozone is their insistence on the importance of following
On 20th July, 2015 Jacques Delors reached the grand old age of ninety years. President Hollande saluted the elder statesman and told Journal du Dimanche,
If we look at what kinds of jobs have expanded most in recent years, we can split European countries into two: those that experienced job
Social Democrats consider themselves to be the party of social and technological progress. The political left must therefore address digitisation as a policy issue. There
Over the last few decades, the International Monetary Fund has learned six important lessons about how to manage government debt crises. In its response to
The eurozone has a German problem. Germany’s beggar-thy-neighbor policies and the broader crisis response that the country has led have proved disastrous. Seven years after
A Greek government forced to bow to the impossible, a referendum brushed aside, the Franco-German partnership damaged, European compromise diplomacy replaced by ultimatums, the euro
During the long night of negotiations over Greece on July 12-13, something fundamental to the European Union cracked. Since then, Europeans have been living in
The following is a transcript of a Social Europe podcast in which Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer discusses the impact of the Digital Revolution on the
In 2015 the Greek people voted against austerity twice, in a general election and in a referendum. Opinion polls also consistently suggested that an overwhelming
European Monetary Union was never a good idea. I remember my surprise when, as a young assistant professor, I realized that I was opposed to
Some people receive benefits they are not entitled to. However, the opposite problem seems much more common: many people in Europe do not receive the
On July 12, the summit of eurozone leaders dictated its terms of surrender to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who, terrified by the alternatives, accepted all of
I have been helping countries to overcome financial crises for 30 years, and have studied the economic crises of the twentieth century as background to
Where there’s a will there’s a way, Chancellor Merkel reminds us. Now that the IMF has revisited the numbers and (again) come up with the
When I was a correspondent in Germany two decades ago, in the run-up to unification and thereafter, interviews with Helmut Kohl, Hans-Dietrich Genscher and other
A few years ago, I heard an after-dinner speech from a European statesman, a person who has played a leading role not only in the