
Regenerative Agriculture: Back to the Future
26/11/2025
Can the success of Italian farmers forgoing decades of monoculture and chemical overuse be replicated on a broader scale in Europe?

Boosted By Floods: Private Insurance in the Climate Emergency
20/11/2025
With premiums soaring and companies refusing to cover at-risk areas, buying climate-related insurance has become a challenge for many.

Why Europe Must Rethink Central Bank Independence
04/12/2025
From the US to Turkey and the EU, the populist right has sought to capture central banks for partisan ends. While defending the independence of central banks from this attack is essential for economic stability and the rule of law, it must not mean endorsing their failures. Stronger accountability and clearer coordination between monetary and fiscal policy are key to reconciling central bank independence with democratic goals such as climate resilience and economic justice.
Spain’s Unresolved Past
27/10/2025
New print edition out now: Arts & Culture Under Pressure

Shaping What We Value
For Mariana Mazzucato, arts and culture don’t just contribute to the economy – they mould it.

International Cultural Relations: A Blueprint for the EU’s Global Role
The US and China use culture to assert dominance. Can the EU be different? Mafalda Dâmaso thinks so.

Cultural Rights: The Elixir of Social Cohesion?
Ernest Urtasun lays out his vision for culture as a driver of equality and social transformation.

Accessible, Diverse, and Sustainable: A Green Approach to Culture
Sam Murray draws the contours of green cultural policymaking.
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