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Democracy and society | 11.06.2021 Algeria's Gramscian situation In Algeria, the protest against the political elite aren't going anywhere. And the upcoming elections likely won't change that
Foreign and security policy | 13.02.2020 Just a left-wing ‘America First’? Trump's Democratic challengers aren’t offering any coherent and genuinely internationalist alternatives to his foreign policy
North America | 12.03.2018 A president just like Trump? Donald Trump likes to liken himself to former US president Andrew Jackson. But does the comparison really hold?
Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover is a colossally bad idea Elon Musk mistakes Twitter for some sort of ‘digital town square’. In reality, it’s a global publisher that — like any other — needs to be regulated
The false promise of democratic peace The belief that democracies don’t start wars, but only dictatorships do, has been central to the Anglo-American worldview. But it is more complicated
The far-right vs. women’s rights The US Supreme Court’s imminent attack on woman’s right to an abortion is underwritten by a reactionary, sexist, and racist far-right movement