Global | 19.07.2019 Can multilateralism survive the Sino-American rivalry? In great-power rivalries, international organisations need to facilitate cooperation toward specifically defined goals
Global | 26.02.2018 When Uncle Sam stays at home Trump’s ‘America First’ policy is prompting other countries to take leadership on an array of issues – and that’s no bad thing.
Global | 09.11.2017 The case against free-market capitalism Neoliberalism has been tried and found wanting. Do modern governments have the tools or know-how to correct it?
When democracy freezes, autocrats rise Moral posturing and endless compromise leave democracy vulnerable. Decisive action is its only defence
Decades of progress — undone After years of steady gains against poverty and inequality, the recent funding cuts threaten Africa’s health systems. New, resilient funding is vital
Ignored, forgotten, Sudan As the country descends further into apocalyptic chaos, the world finally seems to be waking up — far too late