The far right can win in Europe but it struggles to govern
The continent’s political future could be defined by a never-ending struggle between the centre and the radical right
The continent’s political future could be defined by a never-ending struggle between the centre and the radical right

Legislation marks definitive proof that ‘cordon sanitaire’ to prevent far-right forces from shaping policy no longer works

Leaders on the continent should be wary of beating the drums of war too loudly

Electoral logic is driving a shift as polls lay bare European disgust at the US administration

As the EU struggles to defend its interests, outside powers play divide and rule

Brussels is struggling to adapt to a conflict-ridden world trading system

David Marsh is clear-eyed and astute about the region’s current malaise, but he is also optimistic