By dismantling corporate sustainability rules, European businesses are handing competitive advantages to their foreign rivals ...
The United States is dismantling the very institutions designed to solve its problems—a paradox that reveals a deeper conflict between democratic will and liberal principles.
Marlies Murray is a Program & Communications Officer at the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Washington, D.C. Previously, she ...
As diamond revenues collapse and public trust erodes, Botswana's new government attempts a fundamental reimagining of the state-citizen relationship.
The transnational crises of our era demand European solutions, yet national leaders cling to sovereignty games that leave ...
As global fragmentation accelerates, higher education faces pressure to abandon its international mission—but history shows ...
Iceland transformed its heating system from oil to geothermal at a surprising speed—Europe should take note. Europe stands at ...
The EU's next budget threatens to slash climate transition funds for military spending. But Europe's gravest security threats ...
Public institutions are sounding the alarm about the broader implications of this housing crisis for Europe’s youth.
Boosting infrastructure spending would stimulate growth and employment without threatening debt sustainability.
Fifty years after dictatorship, Portugal faces the challenge of rebuilding faith in democratic institutions while delivering on citizens' rising expectations.
Kabo Diamond Moseki is an accomplished development practitioner with two decades of experience spanning the public, private, ...