Foreign and security policy | 23.08.2022 A stress test for nuclear deterrence The war in Ukraine exposes the weaknesses of nuclear deterrence. Instead of opting for a nuclear build-up, the West should advocate for ‘no first use’
The limits of fear As Putin’s repressive state tightens its grip, Russians are finding ever subtler ways to resist
Concrete fever In an ever-hotter Europe, how we design our streets will become one of the defining political decisions of our time
The price is not high enough Losses will not stop Russia. To achieve peace, Ukraine must ensure that the war is not merely costly, but strategically futile for the Kremlin