Healthcare depends on the health of social dialogue
As pressures grow on Europe’s hospitals, lessons must be learned from social dialogue during the pandemic.
politics, economy and employment & labour
Jorge Cabrita and Victoria Cojocariu
As pressures grow on Europe’s hospitals, lessons must be learned from social dialogue during the pandemic.
A multi-level Europe of networks, Jan Zielonka argues, is the flexible alternative to brittle clashes over ‘sovereignty’.
Felix Heilmann and Maximilian Krahé
Fossil-energy prices have played a big role in the cost-of-living crisis—and renewables are a big part of the solution.
The climate blueprints from EU member states are inadequate—and would forgo major socio-economic benefits.
The latest survey by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights shows racism is pervasive and persistent.
Oliver Money-Kyrle and Renate Schroeder
EU member states must not water down critical legislation protecting media independence and pluralism.
Last year’s ‘partial mobilisation’ triggered a backlash against the Kremlin and Putin is fearful of a repeat.
Europe’s media need to be more diverse, Ankita Anand writes, to reflect accurately the world on which they report.
The election victory in the Netherlands for the Party for Freedom fits into a wider picture of European radical-right populism.
The monopoly online retailer has extracted vast rents from workers and citizens who are raising their voices globally.
The richest 10 per cent of Europeans are responsible for the same carbon emissions as the poorer half of the population.
Behind closed doors, the companies have fiercely lobbied the European Union to leave advanced artificial-intelligence systems unregulated.