European integrationVoter suppression comes to Europe Populist and illiberal governments are increasingly exploiting expats' lower turnout for their own benefit By Federico Fubini
EuropeLeaving Europe With his EU citizenship ending, it’s not the passport Paul Mason worries about. It’s the values it was supposed to represent By Paul Mason
EuropeReigning in the EU’s financiers of austerity A democratic assembly should replace the powerful brokers of the Eurogroup, Thomas Piketty and other thinkers argue By Paul Hockenos
EuropeAn empty promise of a fresh start EU policies don’t tackle root causes of migration – they risk aggravating them. And von der Leyen doesn't offer a 'fresh start' By Lasse Juhl Morthorst
Interviews'Von der Leyen cannot rely on a stable balance of power' Ursula von der Leyen's new Commission has ambitious goals, but will face an uphill battle, Renate Tenbusch argues
Interviews'The Balkan states belong among us' With accession talks delayed and elections looming, Knut Fleckenstein considers the next steps for EU integration
EuropeDon't save it for later Nordic-style budget discipline won't solve the next crisis. Finland's Social Democrats want coordinated European fiscal policy By Tytti Tuppurainen
EuropeThe German impasse When it comes to reforming the eurozone, Germany's defensive rhetoric of resentment and betrayal doesn't help By Adam Tooze
EuropeEuropean Parliament vs Macron Macron's quarrel with the European Parliament is just the symptom of a bigger power play about Europe's future By Manuel Gath
Europe'The populist radical right is still going strong' While their policies have become 'common sense', far-right parties have never been more popular, argues Cas Mudde By Cas Mudde