Social Europe operates as a digital media publisher and social democratic think tank from Berlin, where its publisher, Social Europe Publishing & Consulting GmbH, is based. Founded in 2005 by Henning Meyer, Detlev Albers, and Stephen Haseler, it began operations in London before relocating to Germany in 2018. The platform functions as a forum for debate, drawing on principles of freedom, sustainability, and equality to analyze policy challenges across Europe.
Its activities center on online publishing, with contributors examining topics such as labor markets, welfare systems, and EU integration. Recent articles have addressed Germany's political shifts post-elections, questioning the future of left-wing coalitions amid economic pressures. Other pieces critique the erosion of the European social model under market reforms, highlighting tensions between welfare protections and fiscal austerity in countries like those in Eastern Europe.
The organization maintains a steady output of commentary, often from academics and policymakers, covering areas from public sector renewal to democratic reforms within the EU. It has engaged in broader discussions, such as the "Good Society" initiative backed by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, which seeks to rally progressive ideas amid crises. With a focus on supranational perspectives, Social Europe navigates debates on social policy harmonization, avoiding wage dumping while advocating coordinated working conditions. Its Berlin base positions it amid key European policy networks, fostering analysis relevant to ongoing continental transformations.
