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
Japan’s feminist reckoning In World War II, the Japanese Army forced women and girls into sexual slavery. With ‘Me too’ gaining momentum, it’s time to reckon with the past
Strength in partnership The EU–Mercosur deal is more than a trade agreement. It is a commitment to rules-based cooperation in an increasingly unstable world
Democracy can’t be imported Intervention can force change at the top, but it cannot deliver democracy. In Venezuela, the decisive struggle is between internal power blocs