EuropeWhy helicopter money is the new 'whatever it takes' Seven years after Mario Draghi’s heroic speech, the European Central Bank should commit to direct transfers to citizens By Stanislas Jourdan
EuropeThe IMF bargain Europe must get beyond seeing the head of the International Monetary Fund as part of the spoils from Bretton Woods By Adam Tooze
EuropeHigher wages can save the eurozone Higher wages for German workers increase domestic demand – and prevent other eurozone countries' indebtedness By Hartmut Elsenhans, Hannes Warnecke-Berger
EuropeDawn breaks on new era in EU-Russia relations An EU focussed on itself currently lacks appetite for enlargement. That's why relations with Russia might enter a new era By Fyodor Lukyanov
EuropeModern Monetary Theory's promise The state can never run out of money. Therefore, the argument that we can't 'afford' the green transition doesn't hold By Dirk Ehnts, Skender Fani
EuropeA clever political staging By nominating Ursula von der Leyen, the Council has needlessly driven the European Parliament into a corner By Tiemo Wölken
EuropeKeeping your word The EU should initiate accession talks with North Macedonia and Albania – because they are no guarantee of membership By Nils Schmid
EuropeBack to normal After ten years of crises, the result of the Greek elections sends a clear signal: the country wants to enter calmer waters By Ulrich Storck
EuropeMigrants, militias and the Mediterranean Sea Criminalising NGOs and relying on Libyan militias cannot make up for a European solution in the Central Mediterranean By Marco Funk
EuropeThe EU’s ongoing East-West divide How the West’s economic exploitation and moral arrogance fuel right-wing populism in East-Central Europe By Eszter Kováts, Katerina Smejkalova