Three years on, the war in Ukraine has reshaped economies, lives, and global politics. Can Europe afford the price?
Trump’s elite backers—economic nationalists, Wall Street, and the techno-right—may soon fracture over conflicting agendas.
As the USA withdraws from European security, Keir Starmer faces a defining moment: realign with Europe or cling to a fading ...
The EU has charted its own course, drawing inspiration from economist Mariana Mazzucato’s concept of a long-term, ...
As global tensions rise, Europe faces a stark choice—build a defence force and reshape global finance or risk irrelevance.
Trump’s “America First” policies upend global order, igniting calls to tax oligarchs and disrupt international trade.
Mainstream economics has shaped modern policymaking, but its failures and ideological divides reveal deeper systemic flaws.
Austerity is back—driven by politics, not economics. From the UK to Argentina and the US, the stakes are high.
If Europe does not swiftly reverse this trend—if it fails in the coming months and years to prevent growing hostility from ...
The alliance between reactionary forces and the working class is not built on shared economic interests but on a manufactured ...
Fear of being left behind economically and socially proved to be potent fuel for the far-right Alternative für Deutschland, ...
The rapid development of new technologies is increasing pressure and forcing unlimited working time and growing stress among ...
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