Foreign and security policyEurope in a new imperial age When the Empire strikes, Europe must strike back. And do so united with strategic intelligence and firmness By Javi López
Interviews‘Europe is not powerless’ Bernd Lange, Chair of the EU Trade Committee, on Trump’s tariff threat — and what countermeasures Europe has at its disposal
Economy and ecologyTraditionally strong — what went wrong? As China floods Europe with EVs and the US dominates tech, Germany’s industrial base struggles. How did the old manufacturing giant fall behind? By Peter Bofinger
Foreign and security policyHow do we measure defeat? Years of war in Ukraine have shifted global power away from the West. This may not yet represent a defeat, but it is certainly not a victory By Nickolay Kapitonenko
Democracy and societyKyiv’s great re-shuffle Ukraine’s top power shift signals deep securitisation and a careful balancing of rivals as the war enters a volatile phase By Balázs Jarábik
Democracy and societyFewer walls, more bridges Calls for firewalls against the far right overlook a key truth: democracy is defended through debate, not isolation By Nils Meyer-Ohlendorf
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
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
Canada’s Davos moment Act together, and Carney’s speech becomes a turning point. Hesitate, and it becomes another missed warning
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