Interviews'They are aware that they fought for nothing' Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky captures the current mood in his country, giving insights into war responsibility and Russia’s bleak future
Economy and ecologyWhat supply chain disruptions mean for developing countries As maritime transport freight rates reach a historic high, they drive rampant inflation — in particular in Global South countries and far away islands By Jan Hoffmann
Democracy and societyPolarisation and the threat to democracy The US is suffering under a tyranny of unrepresentative minorities. To safe democracy and fight polarisation majoritarian control is needed By Sheri Berman
Foreign and security policyMoldova’s neutrality dilemma As a neighbour of Ukraine and with its own breakaway region, Moldova finds itself in a changed security context where it must rethink its neutrality By Denis Cenusa
Foreign and security policyA new arms race on the Korean peninsula? South Korea’s new president, Yoon Suk-Yeol, revives the failed North Korea policy of his conservative predecessors — and risks a new arms race By Benedikt Staar
Economy and ecologyControl the vampire companies Fossil fuel companies, Big Pharma, Big Tech, and agribusinesses have all reaped huge profits in the past two years. It’s time to rein them in By Jayati Ghosh
From my bookshelfWill traditional wars become rarer? While the war in Ukraine brutally illustrates the costs of conventional warfare, non-military means are gaining a strategic role in conflicts By Marius Müller-Hennig
Foreign and security policyIs it time for Austria to re-evaluate its neutrality? In the new security context, which prompted Sweden and Finland to apply for NATO membership, Austria's policy of neutrality seems outdated By Robert Misik