

The New Challenges of European Integration
The European unification defined by the Franco-German alliance no longer offers the same ambition or attractive vision as it did when it began.
The European unification defined by the Franco-German alliance no longer offers the same ambition or attractive vision as it did when it began.
The study revealed 80% of Ukrainian refugees are women, 72% have university degrees, and nearly one-fifth of those who are working age already have jobs.
The EU’s business model has been to put the age-old laws of politics to the test, argues Stefan Auer in his latest book. To survive, it needs to heed them instead.
As its middle-class increasingly shrinks, the federal government last year continued to spend an exorbitant amount of its state funds on asylum seekers and integrating newcomers from alien cultures.
Although his statements were sharply criticized by members of his own party, Rousseau found support among prominent Flemish right-wing politicians.
The prime minister’s long-overdue admission came on Thursday when she conceded that the unprecedented migration over the past two decades—paired with the state’s inability to integrate newcomers—had resulted in dangerous parallel societies and rising gang violence.