Defending democratic values
The cement for a new transatlantic relationship should be a common commitment to democracy in a world of rising authoritarian challenges.
The cement for a new transatlantic relationship should be a common commitment to democracy in a world of rising authoritarian challenges.
Fascism is not just sepia images of yesteryear but a contemporary threat. A liberal-left alliance is needed to counter it.
The radical right has been setting the agenda in terms of identity and security. Social democrats need to recapture it and redefine Europe.
Sheri Berman warns that while the threats may seem incremental they pose a real danger—which Europeans should note.
Apocalyptic visions of robots stealing workers’ jobs are not only misguided but have diverted attention from more significant trends.
The world must engage with Joe Biden’s proposal for a minimum corporate-tax rate.
The Biden administration's ambitious spending and investment programmes have already proven highly successful in the country's most dynamic state.
Unions can weaken public support for governments they oppose through general strikes—but not if the government is of the right.
‘Surveillance capitalism’ is increasingly threatening workers’ collective action and the human right to public protest.
The bad news for Germany’s sophisticated economy is innovation by indigenous Germans is declining. The good news is migrants are more than compensating.
Alongside working to confront Lukashenka, the EU should offer respite to those threatened by his dictatorship.
The EU needs to engage in a paradigm shift on the Israel-Palestine conflict if it is not to be left behind by events.
Peter Bofinger contends that the economic impact of the pandemic has rendered obsolete the old eurozone fiscal rules.
Spain’s Supreme Court has put Pedro Sánchez between a rock and a hard place.
‘Housing first’ has become good practice in ending homelessness, in various European countries, especially for those with complex needs.
Europe cannot continue to treat those who arrive on its margins—as in Ceuta—as mere flotsam and jetsam to be repelled.
The climate and biodiversity crises we face demand not only carbon-neutral energy sources but also a circular economy.