Saving the EU from Existential Crisis


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In the years following the trauma of the Second World War, a small group of visionaries initiated a project to bind Europe’s western half together into an organization whose members would never wage war against each other. And for more than a half-century, this system—the European Union—worked. Its economies grew, its citizens flourished, and it was at peace. The situation today is very different. As Open Society Foundations Chairman and Founder George Soros recently said during a speech for the Brussels Economic Forum, “The European Union is now in an existential crisis.” Yet even if the challenges are immense, there is a pathway to a reinvented, stronger European Union. But as Soros warned in his remarks, the salvation of the European Union “won’t happen by itself.”

Voices

Rights & Justice

The False Promise of “End Demand” Laws

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Despite its recent popularity, it’s worth recognizing that the so-called Nordic model of criminalizing the purchasing of sex falls well short of what sex workers in Lyon, France, demanded more than 40 years ago.

Drug Policy Reform

How Drug Courts Are Falling Short

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The “drug court” alternative-sentencing model has spread across the United States. It may be increasingly common, but the drug court model often fails to respect human rights.

Access to Medicines

The Dire Consequences of Slashing U.S. Global HIV Assistance

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The Trump administration’s proposed cuts for programs devoted to fighting this disease would cost innocent lives as well as U.S. global influence.

Instagram

Life as a Homeless Transwoman in San Francisco

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In this week’s Open Society Instagram takeover, Preston Gannaway documents the daily life of a homeless transwoman in San Francisco.

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