The Austrian far-right FPÖ’s likely return to government raises concerns about the erosion of liberal democracy.
This idea of putting people first has always been the core of Europe’s social market economy. We want strong social partners.
Rather than a ‘burden on the taxpayer’, the welfare state should be understood in normative terms as productive social ...
Amid crises, breakthroughs at the G20 and UN offer hope for global cooperation and fairness.
Shaping European Policy in the second half of the 2020s" project, conducted in collaboration with our partners at the ...
How the EU must act to survive mounting global threats. At the beginning of December, as the new European Commission began ...
As climate change worsens, Spain’s new labour measures could set the perfect precedent for protecting workers against events that are no longer so unpredictable. The development of robust legal ...
Elon Musk’s bid to “reinvent” government through Trump’s advisory DOGE commission will likely be a meme-worthy spectacle, but history and poor design doom it to failure. In exchange for helping Donald ...
Concentrated labour markets and non-compete agreements erode worker bargaining power and reduce wage growth. What if your wage did not depend on your skills or hard work, but rather on the number of ...
Democrats must offer more than opposition in the upcoming Trump years—they need a bold vision for economic and political renewal. It should not have come as such a surprise that US voters were largely ...
Grand promises of a “strong social Europe” have given way to a sidelined agenda. As the Commission shifts focus, the EU must decide: will social policy make a comeback or fade into irrelevance?