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Germany in Trouble: The Centre Buckles Under Pressure
The analysis cuts through the noise and delivers a stark message – Germany is not just unsettled, it is politically and economically adrift. What looks like a series of isolated crises is actually a deeper breakdown of confidence in leadership, institutions and direction. The piece argues that Germany’s problems are no longer temporary shocks but symptoms of a system struggling to cope with a harsher world.
Lost Election Gamble: Europe’s Risky Bet Backfires
The commentary dissects a political miscalculation that has left Europe weaker, not wiser. It argues that key European actors gambled on an election outcome they could not control, built strategies around hopeful assumptions, and are now paying the price. Instead of hedging against risk, they went all in – and lost.
Europe’s Care Time Bomb: Ageing Crisis Nobody Wants to Pay For
The brief sounds the alarm on a slow-burning disaster creeping across Europe’s welfare states – a looming surge in long-term care needs that governments are nowhere near ready to handle. As populations age fast and families shrink, demand for care is set to explode. The paper makes clear that this is not a distant worry. It is a predictable crisis already locked in, with Europe dragging its feet.
Sovereignty Sales Pitch: Europe’s Freedom Comes With a Catch
Europe is being told that more sovereignty will make it freer, stronger and better for the West.
This Heritage Foundation argument claims that a Europe built on national control rather than Brussels micromanagement would be more dynamic, more democratic and a better partner for the US.
The promise sounds neat – less regulation, tougher borders, sharper economic policy.
Germany’s Pessimism Trap: Fear Is Becoming Policy
Germany is talking itself into paralysis.
This IP Quarterly examination argues that a deepening culture of pessimism is now shaping German politics, economics and security choices – and not for the better.
Public debate is dominated by decline narratives, threat inflation and a belief that everything is getting worse at once.
Nihilist Violence Spreads: Europe Faces a New, Harder Threat
Europe is confronting a darker kind of violence – and it does not fit the old playbooks.
This Konrad Adenauer Foundation study examines the rise of nihilistic violence, a form of brutality driven less by ideology and more by alienation, rage and the desire for destruction itself.
Unlike classic extremism, this violence is harder to track, harder to deter and harder to explain.
Britain’s leaders are grinning into the abyss: UK policy bliss won’t hide social and economic cracks
This CapX commentary delivers a stark warning for the UK and Europe at large: British leaders may sound upbeat about the post-Brexit economy and immigration stance, but beneath the rhetoric lie real social and economic vulnerabilities. Political bravado and celebratory headlines mask structural problems like stagnant productivity, labour shortages, cost-of-living pressures and a fractured migration debate.
