Record applications to the EU civil service reveal saturated labour markets, a hollowed-out state and a generation exposed to ...
In April 2010, the EU betrayed Greece and enabled Orbán — and has yet to reckon with either. We Greeks have a particular ...
Odysseas Konstantinakos is a Research Fellow at the IE University’s Global Policy Centre and the School of Politics, ...
Luca Cigna is a Postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne. His research ...
Péter Magyar’s election victory gives Hungary its best chance in a generation to break with a centuries-long pattern of ...
As the world is plunged into another energy crisis, market allocation is leading to grossly unjust outcomes, as the rich ...
Employer lobbying to weaken the EU Pay Transparency Directive risks condemning European women to decades more of unequal pay.
Surging Chinese exports, a sliding renminbi and a depleted European industrial base are colliding — and Brussels has run out ...
The alignment of America’s tech billionaires with authoritarian politics echoes 1930s industrial collaboration — but Germany ...
The European Commission’s proposed EU Inc. corporate form promises startup-friendly simplicity but threatens worker ...
Following Tisza’s victory over Viktor Orbán’s ruling Fidesz party in Sunday’s election, the opposition faces an uphill battle ...
Based on recent research – notably from the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI), this Special Brief outlines key evidence ...