Economy and ecologyA moonshot in retreat Once heralded as Europe’s man on the moon moment, the Green Deal now wavers under political compromise and legal uncertainty By Daniel Harper
Democracy and societyOffshore, off course Europe’s push to shift asylum procedures to third countries risks outsourcing not only refugees, but also its moral and political responsibility By Judith Kohlenberger
Democracy and societyBrave new restrictions Has Europe’s crackdown on free speech become a bigger threat to democracy than ‘the extremists’ it seeks to contain? By Jacob Mchangama
Democracy and societyThe world record that nobody wanted Over 542 days without a government in Brussels. Maybe it’s time for a conclave: lock them together, throw away the key and wait for white smoke By Maïthé Chini
Foreign and security policyIn the shadows of our time While Trump reorganises Europe’s neighbourhood, the EU remains reactive. Its habitual passivity could relegate it to a permanent supporting role By Sven Biscop
Foreign and security policyMoscow’s true fears The current ‘peace plan’ is less about conflict settlement than about the Kremlin’s fears and its desire to control Ukraine By Hanna Shelest
Interviews‘The willingness to compromise has risen steadily’ Felix Hett on the Ukrainian perception of Trump’s peace plan and the likelihood of its success
Work and digitalisationNo to techno-authoritarianism Black Friday reminds us who pays the price for Amazon’s booming profits and the political deals driving them By Oliver Roethig
Interviews'Moral outrage is not enough' Raphaël Glucksmann on the crisis of social democracy, overdue self-criticism and the looming election victory of the right wing in France
Interviews‘The working class hasn’t gone anywhere — it’s just transformed’ Claire Ainsley on what the migration debate reveals about today’s electorate and the centre-left’s blind spots
Japan’s feminist reckoning In World War II, the Japanese Army forced women and girls into sexual slavery. With ‘Me too’ gaining momentum, it’s time to reckon with the past
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‘This is a problem with a solution’ The super-rich often escape taxation. Economist Gabriel Zucman explains why and how a minimum tax could fix it