The future seems to offer only a blend of dread and paranoia. What else is to be expected in a world where the only reliably ...
Once heralded as Europe’s man on the moon moment, the Green Deal now wavers under political compromise and legal uncertainty ...
In his victory speech, he then struck a more conciliatory tone, spoke of the lack of ‘magic solutions’ and announced a ...
The super-rich often escape taxation. Economist Gabriel Zucman explains why and how a minimum tax could fix it ...
Ultimately, Europe faces the choice between complete submission to Washington’s dictates or a leap forward into true ...
Dr Yoav Shemer-Kunz is a political scientist at the University of Strasbourg and EU Advocacy Officer at B'Tselem - The Israeli Information Centre for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories.
John Austin is a Visiting Fellow at the Academy of International Affairs – NRW, and a Senior Fellow with the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College (EI), leading EI’s work promoting ideas and ...
The most unsettling image for a liberal observer is not a tank rolling into a presidential palace; it is the crowd of cheering citizens running alongside it. We create comfortable narratives to ...
Verena El Amil is a lawyer at the Beirut Bar Association and a lecturer at Saint Joseph University of Beirut. She also works for the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Lebanon. In addition, she is actively ...
Rachel Beatty Riedl is the Peggy J. Koenig ’78 Director of the Center on Global Democracy in the Brooks School of Public Policy, and a Professor in the Brooks School and Department of Government at ...
Taxing AI is not about punishing innovation. It’s about ensuring that the rewards are shared and the risks are managed in the public interest ...
Marjam Mayer heads the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) office in Madagascar. She previously worked in Berlin in the FES Africa Department.
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