Economy and ecologyMiddle-income countries’ debt trap Public debt has skyrocketed in middle-income countries like Tunisia. Yet, the IMF and G20 are pushing for austerity measures, not debt relief By Thomas Claes, Kristina Rehbein
Democracy and societyThe Summit for Democracy — a wrong idea (for the world) The geopolitical tension between the US and China has become an ideological clash. Like in the Cold War, the US is trying to divide the world By Branko Milanović
Future of social democracySweden's Social Democrats turn left Ahead of the 2022 elections, Sweden's new prime minister returns to the roots of social democracy. This may give the party an edge over the opposition By Maria Oskarson
Foreign and security policyWhy Russia deployed more troops at Ukraine's border Is the situation on the Russian-Ukrainian border threatening to escalate? What the Russian leadership is thinking and how the West should react By Rüdiger von Fritsch
Work and digitalisationA Chinese law made in Europe Inspired by the EU's GDPR, China has introduced a law to protect individuals’ personal data. It's another move to rein it the power of Big Tech By Timo Daum
Future of social democracyThe reality behind Squid Game The TV show portrayed the stark inequality and brutal competition in today’s South Korea. Their origins lie in the developmentalist model of the 1970s By Jin-Wook Shin
Democracy and societyThe revolt against reason Western Europe experiences a massive loss of trust in the entire political system. Its depth is displayed in the revolts against Covid-19 and science By Robert Misik
Democracy and societyThe rise of Latin America’s anti-politicians While Latin America’s centrist parties collapsed, people lost faith in democracy. Now, autocrats are rising across the continent By Sandra Weiss