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EuropeAu revoir, my friends! Macron is no longer automatically siding with Germany in European politics – and with good reason By Sophie Pornschlegel
EuropeMogherini's legacy Federica Mogherini has remained a pale figure as the EU's chief diplomat over the years. So what can we expect next? By Jana Puglierin
EuropeSalvini's miscalculation Matteo Salvini played with fire — and burned himself. Now, Italy could see a new coalition of old enemies By Tobias Mörschel
EuropeEuropean negligence in the Balkans Brussels risks facing stiff political competition from Moscow and Russian efforts to undermine the European values in region By Bojan Stojkovski
EuropeThe poverty of anti-populism 'Populist' is overused as a concept. That's one reason why anti-populism fails to offer political alternatives By László Andor
EuropeSolidarity and its practical application The difficult migration situation in the Mediterranean demands a pragmatic, rules-based response. A Maltese perspective By Roberta Buhagiar
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