Von der Leyen’s fan club can enjoy their moment, crowing about their power to “shape Europe.” But she should not get too comfortable on that Berlaymont throne.
While Europe as a whole is in economic stagnation, some countries are bright spots that defy that trend.
The establishment not only wants ordinary voters to be deprived of information that undermines the preferred narrative, but wants to keep itself in the dark.
She also pledged support for Ukraine’s energy grid.
The work hypes up a threat of interpersonal violence in pursuit of its own narrow political agenda.
The West is increasingly engaging in a form of “quiet censorship,” Inger Enkvist says.
The world of ecology, because it is above all an ideological construct, is hopelessly devoid of flavour.
Transposing the First Amendment into UK law would be an emphatic restoration of what England has lost.
High debt and low consumer confidence spell further trouble for the Labour government.
A loss for Chancellor Scholz’s SPD could put the future of the German coalition government in doubt
Repeated concerns about the risk posed to children in state care by human trafficking are expressed in a new report,
Assailant wielded two large knives and shouted “God is great” in Arabic
Changing mood: 71% of Germans now view Merkel’s 2015 asylum policy negatively. Nine years ago, over 40% supported it.
The rules on asylum and migration remain binding, and there will be no opt-out from the European treaty, Commission says.
In just two months, Starmer appears to have forgotten about his pledge to put a stop to political sleaze.
Meanwhile, Hungary gets fined for controlling bloc’s external borders.
The Federal Reserve’s motive was more dramatic than the media will tell us. They basically had no choice but to ‘go big.’
Viktor Orbán’s peace crusade must be supported—for the sake of Ukraine, Europe, and the world.
Central banks returning us to very low interest rates could encourage more government debt, risking another inflation episode.
The regime’s internal fracture may spell the end for Chavismo.
Perry believed the big lie of the Sexual Revolution, the lie promoted by Friends. It cost him very dearly.
I’m a migrant, but even I know that special tax breaks for immigrants are unfair.
Some pretty foetid things have come about thanks to white, Euro-American action. But there are solutions.
No one has ever portrayed the wonders of the child’s soul as she did.
At a time when many intellectuals were loyal leftists, one Spanish poet honored the heroes of the Hungarian Revolution.
The Spring edition, like every issue, provides a varied mix of perspectives on different expressions of conservatism around the world. In a particular way, several contributions in this issue explore the theme of Christendom and the West.
Lukashenko is a political actor in the worst sense. He only cares about staying in power.
In an era where disenchantment seems to permeate every aspect of modern life, is there a way to revive the sense of wonder and connection to tradition that once defined our worldview? In this episode, Charles A. Coulombe argues that re-enchantment requires more than a superficial return to old ways.
Greeks—like many Europeans—increasingly doubt the impact of electoral participation on policy choices.
A new study supports the factual history of the once and future king.
Europe can be understood only by those to whom Roma aeterna has revealed its secrets.
Conservatives still lionise the democratic form of government while failing to take seriously its obvious breakdown in practice.
Alain Delon was a real man, the likes of whom we are incapable of producing today, and that’s what makes France’s tears so bitter.
With Anderson’s passing, a great American war hero and triple ace pilot has left us.
With the death of John Bellingham, conservatism has lost one of its greatest sons.
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