Interviews | 01.12.2025 ‘The willingness to compromise has risen steadily’ Felix Hett on the Ukrainian perception of Trump’s peace plan and the likelihood of its success
Democracy and society | 26.09.2025 Voting under watchful foreign eyes The last week before the parliamentary elections in Moldova is not lacking in drama
Foreign and security policy | 18.03.2022 The South Caucasus’ Russia quagmire Georgia accelerates its European course, Armenia remains in the Russian sphere of influence, and Azerbaijan attempts a geopolitical balancing act
Foreign and security policy | 13.11.2020 The Nagarno-Karabakh war has ended. But the conflict continues With the Nagarno-Karabakh war, Azerbaijan created facts by military means. But the larger conflict remains unresolved
Interviews | 28.09.2020 'The potential of mutual destruction has grown massively' Armenia and Azerbaijan are in a state of war. Felix Hett on the violent clashes over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region
Global | 13.05.2020 Global Quarantine XII Will Covid-19 bring down neoliberalism? That's the central political struggle in countries like Austria, Chile and Georgia
Interviews | 26.06.2019 'The “political” is discredited in Georgia' Felix Hett in Tbilisi on what the protests in Georgia mean for the country – and its relationship with Russia
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?