Work and digitalisationTech workers are finally taking on Silicon Valley Alphabet employees recently formed a union — but not to improve working conditions. They want the company to accept more societal responsibility By Sabrina Keßler
Future of social democracyWhat we learned from the 2021 Catalan elections Amid a resurgence of the Socialists, pro-independence parties maintained their majority in the Catalan parliament By Jonathan Parker
Foreign and security policyWe need raw material diplomacy, not conflict Trade in valuable minerals often fuels violent conflicts. The EU's new approach to raw material diplomacy could change that By Günther Maihold
Foreign and security policyHow we can reach transatlantic agreement on Nord Stream 2 The dispute about gas imports from the east is neither new nor insoluble. The new US Secretary of State Blinken already mapped out a solution in 1987 By Nils Schmid
Future of social democracyWhy are Republicans still this loyal to a Mar-a-Lago Exile? Republicans need to talk about the country’s needs, not just the threats posed by the left. That requires disowning Trump By Peter Wehner
Future of social democracyWho represents the British working class? At the last UK election, many 'red wall' Labour seats went to the Tories. But the new Conservative coalition is more volatile than it may seem By Paula Surridge
Democracy and societyLukashenko’s fake exercise in democracy After the ‘All-Belarusian People’s Assembly’ serious reform remains unlikely. But the democracy movement won’t disappear By Christopher Forst
Future of social democracyWhy such an imperfect union? US political dysfunctionality is often put down to partisanship and polarisation. But that ignores the actual issues at stake By Sheri Berman