Economy and ecologyThe 'Green Industrial Revolution' is not what it seems The UK government's ‘green’ recovery plan is thick in rhetoric but thin on substance — and it will fail to create a low-carbon, more equal economy By Katie Gallogly-Swan, Miriam Brett
European integration'Frontex should have no role in asylum procedures' The EU border agency's conduct has been scandalous — from illegal pushbacks to meeting arms manufacturers. MEP Birgit Sippel calls for accountability By Birgit Sippel
Foreign and security policyEurope could make good use of a new SDR allocation As the G20 just agreed on a new allocation of special drawing rights, the IMF’s reserve asset, Europe should transfer its shares to poor countries By Jayati Ghosh
European integrationBehind Europe’s ‘iron wage curtain’ In Czechia, half of the population doesn’t earn enough to live a decent life. The EU’s current proposals for a European minimum wage won’t change that By Katerina Smejkalova
European integrationBeware the low-hanging fruit Recent proposals for ECB debt cancellation create a dangerous illusion, namely that a small technocratic fix can solve a massive political problem By Benjamin Lemoine, Éric Monnet, Benjamin Braun
Future of social democracyEntrepreneurial innovation made Covid-19 vaccines possible Compulsory licences are supposed to help prevent vaccine shortages. But that may jeopardise our ability to respond to future pandemics through scientific innovation By Jan Schnellenbach
Economy and ecologyCan we change the climate on climate change? Kim Stanley Robinson’s new novel vividly imagines the climate apocalypse. But it's also a hopeful and visionary account of how to stop it By Karin Pettersson
European integrationThe EU's bad Friday announcement The EU-UK vaccine row has repoliticised the Northern Ireland Protocol and damaged the prospects for its smooth implementation By David Phinnemore
Future of social democracyWhat we learned from the 2021 Catalan elections Amid a resurgence of the Socialists, pro-independence parties maintained their majority in the Catalan parliament By Jonathan Parker
Future of social democracyWho represents the British working class? At the last UK election, many 'red wall' Labour seats went to the Tories. But the new Conservative coalition is more volatile than it may seem By Paula Surridge