EuropeLimiting immigration, fostering integration Political scientist Peter Nedergaard on the Danish Social Democrats’ new immigration policy By Peter Nedergaard
EuropeLet’s talk about the climate With global multilateralism in crisis, climate diplomacy could act as its new driving force By Arne Lietz, Rosa Beckmann
EuropeShaping the future of work collectively How trade unions anticipate the introduction of new technology at the workplace By Julian Hale
EuropeVictims of their own success How Europe’s populists fail to implement their own solutions on migration By Marco Funk, Timo Rinke
Foreign and security policyNATO’s 2 per cent fetish Europe shouldn’t listen to Trump: defence spending needs to be based on sound strategy, not on an arbitrary figure By Herbert Wulf
Europe‘Africa does not need even more emigration to Europe’ Philosopher Julian Nida-Rümelin discusses solidarity, migration and the ethics of a more just world order By Julian Nida-Rümelin
EuropeThe stabilising hand of May The Tories' chaos could ultimately strengthen Theresa May’s position – and leave the Labour Party on the horns of a dilemma By Christos Katsioulis, Nicole Katsioulis
EuropeThe role of trade unions in a rapidly changing world Reiner Hoffmann, the leading trade unionist in Germany, talks about migration, Brexit and the European Union By Reiner Hoffmann
European integrationWe can end homelessness Providing a home and then addressing everything else: the ‘Housing First’ model By Fabrizio Leiva-Ovalle, Coralie Buxant, Beverly Bernard
From my bookshelfReview of ‘The Decline of the West’ by Joschka Fischer The former German foreign minister offers a keen analysis of the West’s dilemmas – complex, alarming, but not without hope By Paul Hockenos