Future of social democracyIndonesia’s return to an authoritarian developmental state With the passing of the anti-worker Omnibus Law, President Jokowi's administration follows the path of Indonesia's dark past By Fahmi Panimbang
Foreign and security policyRussia and the West don't need each other anymore The Navalny case is only pretext for a change in foreign policy that has been long in the making By Fyodor Lukyanov
Future of social democracyMaking finance no longer a dirty word Uruguay’s progress in increasing financial inclusion proved vital to address the economic crisis caused by the pandemic By Aníbal Peluffo
Future of social democracyJacinda Ardern, hero to liberals abroad, is validated at home New Zealand’s PM is coasting to victory in national elections. But it's unclear how far she will push her progressive promises By Damien Cave
European integrationThe rule of law in Europe is not negotiable We don’t need compromises and unfulfilled promises but political courage to stop rule of law backsliding in Europe By Márta Pardavi
Economy and ecologyAn EU-MENA deal for green hydrogen could be a serious win-win The EU's failed solar strategy saw China capture the market. It needs to not repeat the same mistake with green hydrogen By Jonathan Walters
Democracy and societyGolden Dawn verdict—no sunset for the far right With authoritarian conservatives in the White House and the Kremlin it’s no surprise the far right is thriving in Europe By Paul Mason
Future of social democracyThe IMF’s return to austerity? US intransigence at the IMF may leave middle and low-income countries unable to recover for years to come By Kevin P. Gallagher