European social policy over the past decade has felt like a magic trick: from a social “triple A” to “a strong social Europe ...
Progressives face the urgent challenge of defending democracy without reinforcing the very divisions that fuel its decline.
The EU faces mounting pressure to address economic, security, and climate challenges, but the rise of radical right parties ...
The European Union, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012, has underinvested in ensuring the security of its ...
A strike at The Guardian exposes a deeper crisis of solidarity and purpose within the liberal left.
Europeans are torn between fearing the vulnerabilities of American decline and seeing in it a chance to assert their own ...
As Trump enters the White House with ambitious plans to end the Ukraine war, historical precedents—from Munich to ...
Australia’s social media ban for under-16s ignites debate on shielding kids from Big Tech’s addictive designs.
It is unwise for the West to assume that Putin himself knows the use of tactical nuclear weapons would be folly. Common sense ...
Reforming state aid rules to redirect subsidies from sheltered workshops to workplace inclusion tools could revolutionize the ...
The EU’s Platform Work Directive aims to end worker misclassification, but its success depends on platform compliance.
The ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, serious disagreements between wealthy and emerging nations on environmental ...