With Europe in a moment of profound change, politics as normal will no longer suffice. Political forces must adapt to offer a vision for Europe that moves with its citizens.
Read moreTrade unionist Philippe Pochet sets out a radical vision for the socio-ecological transformation of the European project.
Read moreCEU gender studies professor Andrea Pető explores the challenge that illiberal regimes pose for gender equality and the values of modernity.
Read moreWith Eurosceptic populist political forces set to gain ground in the May 2019 elections, what might this mean for liberal democracy and the future of the EU?
Read moreThe New Eastern Europe editor-in-chief analyses how, at European election time, impulses for change will affect an EU split in more ways than one.
Read moreThe founder of Maltese NGO aditus foundation discusses challenges to protect the human rights of arriving migrants and the erosion of rule of law.
Read morePoland's cities are emptying as those who can move out for the peace and quiet of a country life. What does a strained relationship between city and country spell for Poland's future?
Read moreFor the French philosopher, climate has become a defining question in politics today, shaping worldviews across the spectrum of left and right.
Read moreIn an age of climate crisis where the social consequences of 2008 are still being felt, central banks are in uncharted territory.
Read moreIn the long run, the transition to renewable energy may prove key to breaking Poland and Ukraine’s dependency on Russian gas.
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