Nina L. Khrushcheva suspects that the Trump administration’s recent actions may have shaken the Russian leader’s confidence.
Viktor Orbán's pseudo-democratic questionnaires manufacture consent rather than measure it, yet European media uncritically ...
The periodic shift from regulation to deregulation and back again is often described as the “regulatory swinging pendulum.” Since the European elections of May 2024, that pendulum has swung decisively ...
The EU's fastest-growing economy of the past two decades risks stalling unless it dramatically increases its rock-bottom ...
Europe's leading public intellectual offers a flawed, Eurocentric reading of US politics that obscures more than it reveals.
Joseph E. Stiglitz thinks the rest of the world should plan for the worst and pursue a policy of containment of the US.
The centre-left's defensive crouch has made it look like a guardian of an unfair status quo—radical reformism offers escape.
Europe's leaders, paralysed by fear, are repeating the mistakes of the 1930s—and hastening their own irrelevance.
After 15 years of Fidesz rule, an unlikely challenger threatens Viktor Orbán's grip on Hungary but formidable obstacles ...
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