Foreign and security policy | 08.07.2025 A new country in the Pacific — Bougainville This small archipelago looks destined to become a symbol of a far larger tectonic shift
Foreign and security policy | 15.06.2023 Papua New Guinea: Friend to all, enemy to none China and the US are both courting Papua New Guinea. But the Americans are making it easy for their competitor to gain a stronghold on the island
Economy and ecology | 01.02.2023 Australia remains committed to coal The Labor government is not willing to turn their backs on the almighty coal industry. But a low-carbon economy would actually pay off for Australia
'Finnish politics has experienced an enormous shift to the right' Kristina Birke Daniels on Sanna Marin’s electoral loss and the difficulty of forming a government in Finland
Rivalry within limits The war with Iran is exposing deep fractures beneath the surface of Gulf unity. Still, cooperation remains the only viable option
Fences on the border can’t be Europe’s future Only diplomacy, legal pathways, and the fight against poverty can prevent the abuse of migration flows in Europe’s geopolitical quagmire