Work and digitalisationFrench workers are fed up The massive protests over Macron’s pension reforms reflect the feeling of frustration and injustice that has spread throughout French working society By Benjamin Schreiber
Work and digitalisationBehind Britain’s strike wave There is no way out of a skills crisis this big other than through institutional changes. But the Tories don't have the time or appetite for that By Paul Mason
Work and digitalisationPlatform workers need stronger legal protection 2023 can become an important year for the platform economy. A strong directive might be decided, finally improving conditions for workers By Oliver Philipp
Work and digitalisationSympathy for the algorithm The release of ChatGPT garnered great attention and raised even greater questions. How worried should we be? By Barry Eichengreen
Foreign and security policy2023 could be India's year The current international situation offers a window of opportunity for India to step in and prove its role as one of the top global players By Herbert Wulf
Economy and ecologyLetting the fox into the henhouse Oil boss Al Jaber has been appointed president of the next climate conference. Still, we should not boycott the COP but redouble our climate efforts By Sarah Hepp, Yvonne Blos
Foreign and security policyBelarus and China: Together through thick and thin? While economically speaking, China’s cooperation with Belarus is no longer as close as it was, politically, they continue to deepen their partnership By Olga Aleszko-Lessels, Andrei Yeliseyeu
Democracy and societyIran’s growing influence in the South Caucasus The war in Ukraine has led Moscow to turn away from the South Caucasus, throwing off the delicate geo-political balance in favour of Iran By Rovshan Mammadli