Economy and ecology | Wouter van de Klippe Who owns the green transition?Europe’s decarbonisation policies risk deepening inequality unless labour is placed at their centre
Interviews‘For Russia, the very existence of the EPC is a defeat’ European leaders gather in Yerevan for two major summits. Marcel Röthig on Armenia’s deepening ties with the EU and the power of informal diplomacy
Future of social democracyRedlessness In Central Europe, social democracy is no longer just in crisis mode — but in the process of disappearing entirely By Henrik Meyer
Foreign and security policyFear of the unarrived Europe braces for fallout as the Middle East war fuels displacement — and revives fears of another migration ‘crisis’ By Daniel Harper
Foreign and security policyThe art of war — but scratch the art The May summit between Xi and Trump is shaping up to be a historic mismatch between a long-term strategist and a false prophet touting his successes By Stephen S. Roach
Foreign and security policyWho will save the UN? The election of the next UN Secretary-General is just around the corner. The future of the entire organisation will be determined by the outcome By Matthias Jobelius
Foreign and security policyIs Russia losing — or playing the long game? As allies falter, Moscow avoids war but still quietly secures influence across the Global South By Alexandra Sitenko
Work and digitalisationWhen care becomes capital Without urgent safeguards, financialisation risks locking care systems into a race to the bottom By Christy Hoffman
‘For Russia, the very existence of the EPC is a defeat’ European leaders gather in Yerevan for two major summits. Marcel Röthig on Armenia’s deepening ties with the EU and the power of informal diplomacy
Redlessness In Central Europe, social democracy is no longer just in crisis mode — but in the process of disappearing entirely
Endgame regime change? Many believe that a new regime will automatically fix Iran’s crises. But without civic education and social reform, democracy won’t stand