Democracy and societyCanada’s colonial reckoning The discovery of a mass grave containing the remains of 215 Indigenous children has shaken the country. But will Canadians take action? By Jordan Leichnitz
Future of social democracyThe Spanish Left vs. the rise of authoritarianism Only a united Left, combining the best elements of social democracy and the green movement, can counter the threat to Spanish democracy from the Right By Isa Ferrero
Democracy and societyWhy America’s democracy is (still) at stake The Trump presidency had severely shaken the pillars of American democracy. But it's the Republican Party that is determined to tear them down By Sheri Berman
Interviews'The Left Party has led the wolves to the sheep' Philipp Fink on Sweden's Prime Minister's lost vote of confidence - and why the former communists united with a neo-Nazi party
Economy and ecologyAMLO is still Mexico's only chance The Mexican President must be considered the winner of the recent elections. His government's mixed record doesn't hurt his enduring popularity By Yesko Quiroga
Democracy and societyThe Bibi era is over – for now Benjamin Netanyahu led Israel for twelve years. Now the way is clear for an anti-Netanyahu coalition – but a comeback can’t be ruled out By Shimon Stein, Moshe Zimmermann
Democracy and societyThe dictator’s daughter or the farmer’s son? The knife-edge result of the 2021 presidential elections has exposed Peru as a nation divided. The country faces massive challenges in the near future By Sara Brombart
Foreign and security policy'NATO only remains relevant if it transforms itself' Does Biden's visit to Europe mark the beginning of a new era for transatlantic relations? Sidonie Wetzig on China, Russia and the future of NATO By Sidonie Wetzig