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Social Europe is an award-winning digital media publisher driven by the core values of freedom, sustainability, and equality. These principles guide our exploration of society’s most pressing challenges. This archive page curates Social Europe articles focused on political issues, offering a rich resource for innovative thinking and informed debate.

A Tale Of Two Europes: East And West

Stephen Pogány

Although West European policy makers have been slow to recognise the fact, the Iron Curtain was never the only or necessarily the most important feature

Economists On The Refugee Path

Robert Shiller

Today’s global refugee crisis recalls the period immediately after World War II. By one contemporary estimate, there were more than 40 million refugees in Europe alone.

Pulling Europe Back From The Brink

Martin Schulz

In 2007, the United States caught a serious – and highly contagious – economic cold. Eight years later, it is finally making a convincing recovery

Understanding The Resistible Rise Of Central European Authoritarianism

Carl Rowlands

Viktor Orbán has posed critical challenges to concepts of human rights and democracy in Europe since his election in 2010. But there is every sign

The Polish Threat To Europe

Sławomir Sierakowski

Poland has now emerged as the latest European battleground in a contest between two models of democracy – liberal and illiberal. The overwhelming election victory

Why Cameron’s Brexit Referendum Is A Fight To Save His Party And His Country

Mark Leonard

The European question is the grim reaper of British politics – dividing parties, debilitating governments, and destroying careers. But never before have the stakes surrounding

2016: Europe’s Year Of Living On The Edge

David Gow

This new year of 2016 has begun badly. ISIS attacks in Istanbul and Jakarta. Stock market jitters. Violence, including rape, upon women in Germany, Sweden

What Are The Prospects For Poland’s Opposition?

Aleks Szczerbiak

Civic Platform, the former ruling party in Poland, suffered a clear defeat in the country’s parliamentary elections in October. However, as Aleks Szczerbiak writes, the polarisation of politics

How The Refugee Crisis Splits The European Social Democrats Between West And East

Maria Skóra

The refugee crisis has exposed cracks in the EU’s political foundations. Failure to agree over how to implement refugee quotas and inability to coordinate humanitarian

What Economic Policy For The Euro Area?

Maria João Rodrigues

Social and political tensions in Europe are reaching new heights. Fear of migrants fuels nationalist sentiments and religious animosities are becoming serious. Many people are

Expect UK’s EU Referendum In June Or July This Year – Here’s Why …

Andrew Glencross

The prospect of a summer referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union is drawing closer. At least this is the timetable David Cameron hinted

The Right Incentives For A Low-Carbon Future

Thomas Fricke

The climate agreement that world leaders reached in Paris last month has been widely celebrated for establishing the ambitious target of limiting the increase in

The Return Of Public Investment

Dani Rodrik

The idea that public investment in infrastructure – roads, dams, power plants, and so forth – is an indispensable driver of economic growth has always

A Liberal Education Is Now More Useful Than Job-specific Skills

John Kay

It is hard to imagine life without digital search and the internet. This is as true for me as for anyone else: the greater ease

Why We Should Stop Talking About ‘Human Capital’

Carlos Joly

The extent to which the world has become Orwellian is reflected in the widespread use of the term `human capital`, as if it were a

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