Publications

08/11/2017

The EU: A ‘holding environment’ for social investment reform?

For national politicians wishing to break away from the failed ‘e-client market hypothesis’, investment in […]
08/11/2017

We must introduce social considerations into the various economic policy mechanisms because social issues are not isolated from the economy

An interview with Nicolas Schmit, Luxembourg Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Economy by Alain […]
06/11/2017

Next Left Vol. 11

Next Left, New Social Deal: 10 Strategic Proposals for the Progressives to become the Movement of the Future
02/11/2017

(S)election of the PES top candidate for the European Elections

Learning from the past and looking ahead: Considerable variables for an eventual innovation to a […]
31/10/2017

From Paris to Prague: what lessons for socialists?

The historically low score of Česká strana sociálně demokratická (hereafter ČSSD), the Czech social-democratic party, […]
31/10/2017

We must be building the Left-Right conflict

Czech Social Democracy After the 2017 Parliamentary Elections
31/10/2017

Political earthquake in the Czech Republic

The triumph of Czech Berlusconi and a heavy defeat for the left. A result that […]
31/10/2017

Strong leadership and change is what Czech voters asked for

What would be the likely impact on the Czech EU policy? As the negotiations about […]
27/10/2017

A new dawn of anti-immigrant policy hegemony? The Austrian election and its (potential) consequences

The recent national elections in Austria have been of the more contentious kind and have […]
26/10/2017

Parliamentary elections in Austria – Social Democrats remain stable, gains for right-wing parties

The SPÖ was able to win votes mostly from non-voters and former green voters, but […]
26/10/2017

FEPS post summit briefing: European Council, 19 – 20 October 2017

The European Council that took place last week has been largely dominated – as it […]
24/10/2017

India and South Asia: September 2017 Dossier

The summer months bring a certain lull and calm into Indian domestic politics. Because of […]
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