Europe's leaders, paralysed by fear, are repeating the mistakes of the 1930s—and hastening their own irrelevance.
After 15 years of Fidesz rule, an unlikely challenger threatens Viktor Orbán's grip on Hungary but formidable obstacles remain.
As geopolitical threats mount and the far right advances, Europe must respond with principled strength and genuine industrial ...
Geoff Mulgan reimagines the state as a lean, agile force that delivers power without the drag of bureaucracy.
In certain ways, last autumn in the United States recalled the autumn of 1938 in Nazi Germany, when mass deportation of ...
At the end of July, the Frankfurter Rundschau ran an alarming headline: “First country on Earth to become uninhabitable—alarming forecast.” The island nation of Tuvalu in the South Pacific will most ...
It has become commonplace to suggest that Europe faces a rolling, accumulating and interconnected ‘polycrisis’: the climate and biodiversity catastrophe, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the ravages ...
Thomas Piketty: We have to rethink the way we organise globalisation. Free capital flow is not something that came from the sky—it was created by us. It was organised via particular international ...
After intense negotiations, the European Union institutions have reached a provisional agreement on the Artificial Intelligence Act. With the last such trilogue dealing with 21 critical outstanding ...
Mental health is a cornerstone of productive economies and thriving societies. But European workers’ mental wellbeing has taken a worrying turn for the worse. Even before the pandemic, around 84 ...
‘Social media’ have become rapidly integrated into almost all aspects of human life and social organisation, from product marketing and political communication to health, fitness and dating. Despite ...
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