Foreign and security policy | 08.08.2025 Howdy Modi, no more Trump doubles tariffs on India because of its oil deals with Russia. This could prove to be a strategic mistake for the US
Interviews | 07.06.2024 ‘The result is a big surprise’ Christoph Mohr in India on the world’s largest democratic exercise, Prime Minister Modi’s relatively poor performance and the opposition’s successes
Foreign and security policy | 21.08.2023 One summit amongst many For India, the upcoming BRICS summit is just a sideshow — the most populous country on earth has larger ambitions
Foreign and security policy | 22.03.2022 Kazakhstan’s balancing act In January, the Kazakh government called in Russian troops as a response to protests. With the war in Ukraine, it tries to keep distance from Moscow
Democracy and society | 05.08.2021 Global vaccination IX The Philippines, Kazakhstan and the USA are trying to raise their vaccination rate. Some choose coercion while others are organising lotteries
Democracy and society | 18.03.2021 Global vaccination VII In China, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, normal life has more or less resumed. The low infection rates make up for the slow vaccination campaigns
Interviews | 12.06.2019 'Tokayev’s victory was of course predictable' After almost 30 years, Kazakhstan has now elected its second president since independence. Christoph Mohr reports
Endgame regime change? Many believe that a new regime will automatically fix Iran’s crises. But without civic education and social reform, democracy won’t stand
Ceasefire is a big word for backing down With no agreement on core issues, the risk of renewed escalation between the US and Iran remains dangerously high
This time, things are different — or are they? After four terms in power, Orbán’s Fidesz looks increasingly worn out. But can the newcomer Magyar really offer more than protest?