Future of social democracyBelarus’ independent trade unions are under threat The clampdown on independent trade unions – and the severe impacts of decades of neoliberal reforms – have left Belarus’ labour force vulnerable By Maria Taradetskaya
Future of social democracyColombia votes for social justice Gustavo Petro and Francia Márquez achieved a historic victory for the Colombian left. They can now set their country on a just, safe, and green path By Oliver Dalichau
Future of social democracyA social-democratic decade ahead? Austria’s SPÖ has surged in recent polls, while the conservatives have imploded. Is this another sign that Europe’s Zeitgeist is moving to the left? By Robert Misik
Democracy and societyTunisia’s democracy is under pressure The intense power struggle between President Saied and the parliament is threatening to destroy the democratic achievements of the Arab Spring By Hamadi Redissi
Foreign and security policyA strong northern deterrence: Sweden and Finland want to join NATO With its war of aggression Russia has united NATO, persuading Sweden and Finland to revert a decades long policy of neutrality By Kate Hansen Bundt
Future of social democracyJoining the West Having fallen victim to the panic caused by the war in Ukraine, Finland and Sweden have decided to join NATO. A critical perspective By Lily Lynch
Democracy and societyPakistan’s perfect storm With Imran Khan’s ouster, an economy weakened by Covid-19 and climate change, and increasing terrorist attacks, Pakistan’s democracy is on the brink By Niels Hegewisch, Hamayoun Khan
Democracy and societyBoris Johnson: blustering on The prime minister has made many promises but kept few. To reverse the brewing crisis, he needs institutions like those he chose to leave with Brexit By Paul Mason