Articles
Economy and ecology
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29.08.2024
Geopolitical competition is reshaping the global economy, forcing countries to rethink their development strategies amid growing fragmentation
Foreign and security policy
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06.11.2023
To prevent a global clash of civilisations, where every culture relativises the rules of coexistence, we need to stand by universalist norms
Economy and ecology
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27.02.2023
The reorganisation of the world economy is in full swing. To survive, not only companies but entire nations need to adapt their development models
Foreign and security policy
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13.07.2022
With China’s rise and Russia’s war, the unipolar moment after the triumph of the West in the Cold War is over. Five scenarios for a new world order
Economy and ecology
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14.04.2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has upended the existing world order — and with it the global energy, production, distribution, and financial systems
Foreign and security policy
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09.03.2022
Germany’s new government announced nothing short of a paradigm shift in the country’s political, military, and economic policy
Economy and ecology
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12.08.2021
Neither gradualism nor moral activism will solve today's major crises — from Covid-19 to climate breakdown. Instead, we need a broad social [...]
Global
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23.03.2020
The corona crisis sends shockwaves through political, economic and social systems. The status quo simply cannot continue
Global
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20.01.2020
Cheap money in the hands of speculators causes high economic, social and political costs. It’s time for the state to act
Europe
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20.06.2019
Collective problems cannot be solved by the self-optimisation of individuals. It’s time for collective action
Europe
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02.04.2019
Progressives have ceded patriotism to the right. It’s high time they reclaim it to end austerity and restore public services
Future of social democracy
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26.11.2018
It’s illusory to think that moral outrage will stop right-wing populists. In reality, it only makes them stronger
Basic income
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12.01.2018
Answer: they both support a universal basic income