Future of social democracyVaccine apartheid An every-country-for-itself approach is irrational during a pandemic. And yet, that is exactly what many countries have done By Jayati Ghosh
European integrationWhy Viktor Orbán took the EU hostage Orbán is right to worry about EU funds becoming conditional on the rule of law. It threatens his whole socio-economic model By Gabor Scheiring
Future of social democracyThe rise of right-wing nationalism Donald Trump may have lost the US elections. But the conditions that brought authoritarians like him to power still persist By Karin Pettersson
Interviews'We need a debate on Islamism without stigmatising Muslims' Islamist attacks haven shaken France. Vincent Tiberj on Muslims under general suspicion and the difficult role of the Left
European integration100 days of Andrzej Duda: a test of character The Polish president owes his re-election to PiS. But he will have to counter Kaczynski’s attempts to subordinate him By Maria Skóra
Democracy and societyVictory for the Mother of the Nation With a clever rebranding, de facto prime minister Aung San Suu Kyi and her party have won a landslide in Myanmar's election By Bernt Berger
Foreign and security policyThe global reaction to the US elections Trump is out, Biden is in — so how are friends and foes reacting? Dispatches from China, Russia, Great Britain and Brazil By
Foreign and security policyThe Nagarno-Karabakh war has ended. But the conflict continues With the Nagarno-Karabakh war, Azerbaijan created facts by military means. But the larger conflict remains unresolved By Felix Hett