Democracy and societyA ray of hope for Chile's battered democracy A young, female, and left-wing Assembly will draft a new constitution for neoliberal, conservative Chile. This is good news for Chilean democracy By Simone Reperger
Foreign and security policyA nuclear war must never be fought The risk of nuclear war is real. A ‘no first use’ policy of nuclear weapons would actually bolster US security — and underpin its global leadership role By Ramesh Thakur
Interviews'Replace the race to the bottom by a race to the top' Do globalisation and inequality have to go hand in hand? Gabriel Zucman argues that this doesn't have to be the case — if we re-think our tax systems
Democracy and society'The conflict can't be managed in the long term' Hannes Alpen in East Jerusalem on the current escalation of violence in Israel and Palestine — and what needs to happen for it to stop By Hannes Alpen
Future of social democracyWhat is the price of a life? A decade after the economic crash and a year into a global pandemic, some of us are still more equal than others — and inequality is still on the rise By Kate Pickett
Future of social democracyWho will save the French Left? France's presidential elections in 2022 are heading towards another showdown between Macron and Le Pen. Can a disunited Left offer an alternative? By Chloé Morin
Interviews'Tragic miscalculations based on a false premise' Health expert Srinath Reddy on India's unpreparedness for the second wave, the danger of variant B.1.617, and waiving patents on life-saving medicines
Economy and ecologyBiden's America is no climate leader The US administration doesn't recognise America's true responsibility in the climate crisis. Hence, it can't lead the cause for global climate justice By