Future of social democracyEurope's housing nightmare Mice in the kitchen, holes in the ceiling — what seems like a terrible situation might present a dream for many people in need of affordable housing By Alena Bieling
Foreign and security policyJapan’s security and defence policy in flux Japan needs to adopt a kind of realism that emphasises the complex problems in dealing with China and does not resort to military means alone By Seiko Mimaki
Foreign and security policyA bitter battlefield stalemate The Ukrainian counter-offensive is faltering. Instead of endlessly supplying new weapons, the West should cooperate in the preparation of peace talks By Helmut W. Ganser
Economy and ecologyHow to get away with sanctions, Russian-style There are nearly 15,000 sanctions on Russia. And yet, it manages to bypass the toughest of them By Anna Romandash
Interviews‘Hardliners argue that South Korea should have its own nuclear weapons’ South Korean public support for going nuclear is increasing. Moon Chung-in on the country’s nuclear debate and its relations with the US and Japan
Economy and ecologyA war on food While missiles are destroying thousands of tonnes of grain in Odessa intended to go through the grain corridor, hunger will hit the most vulnerable By Viktoriia Hubareva
Economy and ecologyGood governance is a bad idea The good-governance agenda has become an existential threat. Fighting climate change is about solving problems, not checking boxes By Katharina Pistor
Democracy and societyThe end of the island of peace The murder of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has left Ecuador in shock. Can the country escape this growing spiral of violence? By Constantin Groll