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 ...
Court challenge to EU minimum wage directive exposes tensions between legal interpretation, political compromise and social ...
Fear of being left behind economically and socially proved to be potent fuel for the far-right Alternative für Deutschland, ...
Europe increasingly finds itself alone in the international arena. It is slowly but unmistakably adapting to a more hostile ...
The rapid development of new technologies is increasing pressure and forcing unlimited working time and growing stress among ...
But this view is rooted in a bygone era of transatlantic consensus. The humiliation of Western democratic leaders in Europe ...
“Our plants must have a business case to produce the clean, circular products that underpin the transition, in the energy ...
Amid global autocrats and rising inequality, the European Union’s future hinges on structural reforms, ambitious investments ...
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