Europe’s unfinished fight to stem the populist tideThe centre right must be wary of validating the views of radicalsCatalan election: capturing the middle groundAs the region heads to the polls, its rift with central government remains deep. But there is optimism moderates can help heal the woundsPoland’s rebuke underscores the EU’s east-west tensionsFurther action against the Law and Justice government is still possible, writes Tony BarberWhy the Germans are right about economicsPolicy must be about justice as well as growth, as mainstream politics has learntPopulism is failing, but it is too soon to cheerMany of those who backed insurgents have genuine grievancesPoland at the crossroads in relations with EuropeA new prime minister should take the opportunity to signal changeMore from this SeriesViktor Orban’s oligarchs: a new elite emerges in HungaryPrime minister has cultivated a group of friendly businessmen in what critics call crony capitalismInequality is a threat to our democraciesOne possible development is the rise of ‘plutocratic populism’
Europe’s unfinished fight to stem the populist tideThe centre right must be wary of validating the views of radicalsCatalan election: capturing the middle groundAs the region heads to the polls, its rift with central government remains deep. But there is optimism moderates can help heal the woundsPoland’s rebuke underscores the EU’s east-west tensionsFurther action against the Law and Justice government is still possible, writes Tony BarberWhy the Germans are right about economicsPolicy must be about justice as well as growth, as mainstream politics has learntPopulism is failing, but it is too soon to cheerMany of those who backed insurgents have genuine grievancesPoland at the crossroads in relations with EuropeA new prime minister should take the opportunity to signal changeMore from this SeriesViktor Orban’s oligarchs: a new elite emerges in HungaryPrime minister has cultivated a group of friendly businessmen in what critics call crony capitalismInequality is a threat to our democraciesOne possible development is the rise of ‘plutocratic populism’