European integrationGreeks have lost confidence in their politicians After the last bailout programme for Greece has ended, the recovery of the country looks still uncertain By Ulrich Storck
EuropeHow Europe can learn to stop worrying and love power By overcoming its weaknesses and using its strengths, the EU could start imagining a multilateral system without the US By Zaki Laïdi
Trade unions in transitionDon’t just listen! Although trade unions can influence EU economic policies more and more, they are taking little advantage of it (yet) By Stephan Thalhofer
EuropeVictims of their own success How Europe’s populists fail to implement their own solutions on migration By Marco Funk, Timo Rinke
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
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
EuropeCan the euro be saved? Citizens want to remain in the EU, but also an end to austerity. This is only possible if Germany changes its course By Joseph E. Stiglitz
European integrationTowards real taxation of the digital giants Paying tax where they make profit - it's as simple as that for Apple, Google and co By Gabriel Zucman
EuropeIt's not about 'open' vs 'closed' The most important social fault line in our societies lies beyond – and it’s one we’ve long been familiar with By Hans Kundnani