Against plutocrats and autocrats, the progressive response must be active defence of equality—not as slogan, but also as ...
If Europe is to assert itself on the global stage it needs to restore its self-confidence. Europe’s leaders must have the courage to chart their own course.
The great powers have competing theories of victory; Britain's path leads inevitably to alignment with Europe.
As great powers abandon international law with impunity, Europe must unite or risk fragmentation and subordination.
The EU's proposed long-term budget sacrifices the very regional investment and social resilience that underpin ...
Nearly a quarter of EU children face poverty—member states must learn from each other's policy successes.
Europe's industrial policy risks becoming a corporate giveaway unless strict social and environmental conditions are attached.
The European Commission's "simplification" package is, in fact, a deregulatory intervention that weakens workers' data rights.
Daniel Gros recommends targeted export tariffs, taxes on royalties, and the elimination of US Treasuries’ risk-free status.
The same is true from a competitiveness perspective: deregulation weakens skills, erodes job quality and destroys the very foundations of Europe’s social and industrial model. Social standards are not ...