Reality bites: the incursion of the real into post-politics
The crisis of neoliberalism and war in Europe have left all that was solid melting into air.
The crisis of neoliberalism and war in Europe have left all that was solid melting into air.
In the race against climate catastrophe, decades-old fossil-fuel-industry narratives retard the green transition.
Revenge pornography is rife in the western Balkans. Ahead of EU accession, abuse laws need radical reform.
A worker-centred agenda from the new UK government could counterbalance the European shift to the right.
Overwhelmed by the ‘polycrisis’, it is easy to miss some positive indicators of global development.
Labour’s mission-oriented industrial strategy for the UK requires a restructuring of how government operates.
Over the past three years, the US has witnessed a surge in violence which has seen toxic discourse infect its body politic.
The proposed directive regulating traineeships must push the envelope on European Union social policy.
Moldova’s political leadership is more focused on suppressing dissent than tackling public concerns.
Growth is falling, its rewards are ill-shared and it is bursting planetary boundaries. Time for a rethink.
In lieu of comforting, self-righteous myths, Eszter Kováts argues, progressives should take the 'anti-woke' challenge seriously.
A transnational perspective is needed to curb nationalistic populism and bring Europeans closer.
Public assistance for firms must be rendered conditional on constraints on their freedom to move elsewhere.
The cordon sanitaire strategy is however becoming increasingly rare in Europe.
The right-wing government and employers have represented the reforms as in line with the ‘Nordic model’ they seek to dismantle.
Kamala Harris is the frontrunner to take the place of the 81-year-old incumbent as Democratic presidential nominee should he step aside.
Real solutions to the crises fuelling the far right needs demand public investment. The super-rich must pay their share.