If You Really Want The ‘Zeitenwende’, Listen to the EU’s North-Eastern Flank (2022)
By Weronika Grzebalska Why defence isn't merely a matter of military security and the 'peace' and 'justice for Ukraine' advocates are much more similar than they'd like to admit.
On Progressive Infrastructure (2022)
By Ramon Marrades “It is quite simple. If in doubt, do not do it.” Urban economist Ramon Marrades on how to build progressive infrastructure.
A Trade Unionist’s Guide to Shaping a Just Transition (2022)
By Frederik Moch What we need to combine ambitious climate policies with fair pay, decent work, and equitable prosperity.
European Solidarity and the Politics of Blame and Reciprocity (2022)
By Sharon Baute, Max Heermann and Dirk Leuffen Why the stories we tell about EU-crises are key to the emergence of shared solutions.
The Progressive Dilemma: Social Europe at a Crossroads (2022)
By László Andor How populism and the twin shocks of 2016 have, at the same time, bolstered and smothered EU incentives for more social integration.
US Climate and Industrial Policy: What We’ve Won, What Comes Next (2022)
By Marcela Mulholland and Julia Jeanty Longstanding deadlocks over how to pay for the green transition in the US have been breached. What is the next step for climate politics?
The Left’s Fatal Longing for Life as Usual (2022)
By Paul Mason Why our failure to resist Putin enthusiastically will haunt us and how we can overcome it.
The Geography of Discontent: Helping Fallen Behind Places (2022)
By Andrés Rodríguez-Pose Economic growth and political power are again concentrating in the most dynamic regions. How can we counter territorial neglect, discontent and rising populism?
Another Democratic Future is Possible (2022)
By Claudia Chwalisz What is wrong with elections today, and why we should choose our political representatives by lottery instead.
Talking Progress: A Progressive Governance Podcast Series
How can progressives win majorities and build capacities together? Our Talking Progress: Progressive Governance podcast series sets out to explore this question. It stands at the intersection of social, green, and liberal politics and wants to encourage innovative thinking that can lead to the delivering of progress in the 21st century.