Reversing inequality: from capital to citizens
Reviving the postwar spirit of egalitarianism is an economic and social imperative.
Reviving the postwar spirit of egalitarianism is an economic and social imperative.
The Conference on the Future of Europe failed to address persons with disabilities.
The Recovery and Resilience Facility could remain a one-off crisis measure—or point to a permanent EU fiscal arrangement.
In a polarised US, Sheri Berman writes, the tyranny of unrepresentative minorities represents the main threat to democracy.
The Kremlin's negation of the Nobel laureate’s legacy represents another step backwards which could lead to nuclear war.
Gerhard Schröder has clearly breached the trust of the German people.
Europe’s reaction to the Ukraine crisis will do much to define what kind of Europe it is to be.
On the biggest issues threatening people around the world in the coming years, NATO is well-nigh irrelevant.
The European Parliament’s support for a pan-European constituency could transform the 2024 elections.
The REPowerEU plan to end Europe’s dependence on Russian gas would still leave it in hock to fossil-fuel companies.
Jayati Ghosh highlights the vicious circle between spiralling wealth and corporate political influence.
The 'teals' and Greens will turn up the heat on Labor’s climate policy. Here’s what to expect.
The Ukraine crisis has shown not only that unlimited trade is impossible but also that it needs to be regulated by values.
Biodiversity receives less attention than climate, although the collapse of the planet's biomass is as worrying as climate change.
Progressives have been too slow to appreciate the attack on reproductive rights in eastern Europe and the US.
The EIB must resist pressure to finance liquefied-natural-gas projects and champion zero-carbon public transport instead.
Lisa Pelling explains how ‘freedom of choice’ has wrought a vicious circle of inequality and underperformance.