Díaz Calls for Pragmatism in Spain’s Socialist Party Campaign
In her battle for control of the party, Susana Díaz must convince Socialists their best hopes lie in the center.
In her battle for control of the party, Susana Díaz must convince Socialists their best hopes lie in the center.
Unlike Russia and the United States, China does not seek to upend the world system.
A selection of our stories about the present state and future of Europe.
Tax cuts, higher defense spending and eco-friendly reforms.
Marine Le Pen’s appeal has deep, historical roots in the country that invented the European state.
If a vote for Martin Schulz is a vote for the far left, Germans may prefer the safety of Angela Merkel.
There are big policy differences between liberals and Greens, but they both won the election.
Jarosław Kaczyński previously resisted a one-size-fits-all approach to European integration and rightly so.
From no interruption of trade to a “not apocalyptic” change, the United Kingdom has come a long way.
Three of the five top contenders for the French presidency make excuses for Vladimir Putin.
Should Labor attempt to lure back working-class voters or side with the socially progressive middle class?
Most liberal Democrats and Greens have university degrees. Few Freedom and Socialist Party voters do.
The liberal party’s outgoing health minister will lead the first coalition talks in the Netherlands.
Expect months of talks to form a government. For only the second time, the king will not be involved.
Mark Rutte is likely to form a coalition with parties in the center.