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 beginning of November, EU Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas proudly unveiled the action plan for a high-speed rail network connecting Europe’s major cities. Just days earlier, ...
Guillaume Duval is adviser to the Jacques Delors Institute, former editor-in-chief of Alternatives Economiques and former speechwriter of HRVP Josep Borell. Among this issue’s highlights, we debate ...
We have entered a period of profound redesign in the international system. While the ultimate destination remains unclear, one trend is unmistakable: fragmentation. This pattern manifests across trade ...
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 ...
In line with the Paris Agreement, the European Union (EU) aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. This objective necessitates profound shifts in energy production, technological development, and ...
As the International Labour Conference gets underway, with negotiations on a crucial new international instrument for platform work now in motion, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) stands at ...
Trickle-down economics is a myth. Instead of fostering prosperity, extreme wealth accumulation fuels inequality, destabilises economies, and undermines democracy. In 2024, the wealth of Europe’s 440 ...
The Swedish Economic Crime Authority recently reported that a number of healthcare centres, vaccination services, schools, pre-schools and pharmacies have been taken over by organised crime. It was a ...