EuropeA left-wing success story Unlike in the rest of Europe, the far-right doesn't stand a chance in Portugal. That's also because of its left-wing government By Reinhard Naumann
EuropeNot all AI is alike Some alarmists claim that Europe is losing the AI race to the US and China. That's not only dangerous, but just plain wrong By Virginia Dignum
EuropeWhat are central banks for? 10 years after the financial crisis, the eurozone remains mired in unemployment. We need a new approach to central banking By Adam Tooze
Future of social democracyI'm taking Friday off – permanently It’s time to evenly share the benefits of automation. That's why trade unions are calling for a four-day week By Kate Bell
EuropeCapitalism and democracy: what if we have it backwards? It's fashionable on the left to suggest that capitalism and democracy are now incompatible. But maybe the opposite is true By Sheri Berman
InterviewsWe need a European Republic Equal electoral law, equal tax law, equal social benefits: Ulrike Guérot argues that the only way to secure Europe’s future is institutionalised solidarity
EuropeGender deniers, feminist foreign policy and the myth of strongmen Friends of Europe's Shada Islam on the need to fight back against the erosion of women’s rights in Europe and beyond By Shada Islam
EuropeKeep politics out of Europe’s competition decisions The Franco-German proposal to rewrite EU merger rules may seem tempting, but it's the wrong approach to industrial policy By Patrick Rey, Jean Tirole
EuropeTime for a red shift from Germany’s ‘black zero’ For a decade, there has been cross-party support for the balanced-budget rule. Time to break with it and invest in the future By Peter Bofinger
EuropeA nuclear consensus Why Germany and France must strengthen their cooperation in questions of nuclear proliferation and arms control By Emmanuelle Maitre