FEPS: Progressive Yearbook 2022 (free download)
https://www.feps-europe.eu/resources/publications/841-progressive-yearbook-2022.html

FEPS Progressive Yearbook has become a tradition and is now close to the heart of the progressive political family in Brussels and beyond. This yearly edition counts on renowned authors' contributions, including academics, politicians and civil-society representatives.
The third edition of this publication focuses on transversal European issues that have left a mark on 2021 and insightful future-looking analyses for the new year. The past year has brought important changes which might amount to a new trend in Europe. Discover what and why here!
Read the Progressive Yearbook 2022
https://www.feps-europe.eu/attachments/publications/progressive%20yearbook%202022%20v9.pdf
The different chapters:
Foreword: Left turn of the tide?
LOOKING BACK
European Chronology 2021
Commission at half-time - by László ANDOR
PROGRESS IN EUROPE
Impossible is a matter of opinion - by Ania SKRZYPEK
Poverty in the EU: the Pillar of Social Rights as change-maker? - by Bea CANTILLON
Progressive Person of the Year - László ANDOR interviews Roberto GUALTIERI
IN MEMORIAL
One of our fines. In memory of Michael Hoppe - by Udo BULLMANN
BIG ISSUES
Is Europe shaping the digital transformation? A new programmatic and political challenge for Progressives - by Maria João RODRIGUES
Europes authoritarian cancer: diagnoses, prognosis, and treatment - by R Daniel KELEMEN
Ten years on: a new roadmap for reforming the European economic governance framework - by Shahin VALLÉE
EU vaccines a success story on the way to forging a real Health Union - by Sara CERDAS
Young people already know how a post-Covid world should look like - by François BALATE
Why saving enlargement to the Western Balkans could help overcome the EU crisis - by Luisa CHIODI, Francesco MARTINO and Serena EPIS
European strategic autonomy between ambitions and pragmatism - by Alessandro MARRONE
NATIONAL FOCUS
Bulgaria 2022 a new beginning? - by Georgi PIRINSKI
Does it take a moderate right-winger to defeat Orbán? Hungary's political year in the light of the upcoming elections - by Anikó GREGOR
GLOBAL FOCUS
In the shadow of the Kremlin: Russia-generated political threats to eastern and central European states, and to the interests of the West in Europe - by Maciej RAŚ
Afghan fallout - by Tomá PETŘÍČEK
PREDICTIONS 2022
Lets design a European state - by Ulrike GUÉROT
A green 'whatever it takes' moment - by Mathieu BLONDEEL
Cautious optimism for EU economic governance and democracy in 2022 - by Vivien A SCHMIDT
Technological strategic sovereignty living alongside science diplomacy - by Teresa RIERA MADURELL
The next chapter of EU-UK relations - by Tom KIBASI
The Western Balkans in 2022 - by Daa AIĆ ILOVIĆ
Dynamics of progressive policies - by Conny REUTER
Contradictory developments in the 2020s: Progressive learning vs the increasingly likely possibility of a global military catastrophe - by Heikki PATOMÄKI
Youth and Covidkratia - by Bruno GONÇALVES