Economy and ecologyPutin’s war is damaging the developing world Russia’s invasion has led to increases in oil and food prices, further harming developing countries struggling to recover from the pandemic By Jayati Ghosh
Foreign and security policyWhy Africa is divided over the Russia-Ukraine war While the West has closed its ranks in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the response in Africa has hardly been uniform By Martha Kiiza Bakwesegha-Osula
European integrationPutin’s influence in the Balkans calls the EU to action Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina defied Western unity on sanctions against Russia —reflecting Moscow’s destabilising influence in the Balkans By Balša Božović
Foreign and security policyNo, the West’s energy imports don’t finance Putin’s war The claim that Europe’s payments for Russian energy exports are financing the destruction of Ukraine is wrong. Here’s why By Andrew Watt
Democracy and societyThe state that doesn't know its people The war in Ukraine is threatening Russia’s fragile social contract. The greatest danger for the Kremlin could thus come from its own population By Reinhard Krumm
Economy and ecologyTaking the heat out of energy prices Rising energy prices and inflation are causing energy poverty in Europe. The EU should rethink carbon pricing and consider VAT relief By Peter Bofinger
European integrationThe EU’s fiscal hamster wheel Europe’s fiscal rules must be changed. Yet the European Commission’s attempt to balance two opposing economic views risks going full circle By Björn Hacker
European integrationThe EU’s lacklustre fight for Hungarian democracy For years, the EU turned a blind eye while Viktor Orbán built his illiberal state — and its rule of law mechanism won't help protect democracy now By László Andor