EuropeThe metamorphosis of Central Europe How the imperative of imitating the West has created deep resentment in Central Europe By Ivan Krastev
EuropeUnited against the far right Sweden’s unorthodox new government is united against the Sweden Democrats. But will its set-up make it too unstable? By Clemens Bomsdorf
InterviewsSudan’s Arab Spring? Philipp Jahn reports from Khartoum about the protests against the Islamist regime of Omar Al-Bashir
North AmericaTrump is right to seek an end to America’s wars The President’s desire to disentangle the country from costly overseas conflicts must be encouraged By Jon Finer, Robert Malley
Europe‘The calm after the shock doesn’t last long’ In Poland, a discussion about hate speech has arisen after the murder of mayor Paweł Adamowicz By Bastian Sendhardt
AfricaMadagascar’s pop star president Thanks to a slick, polished campaign, former DJ Andry Rajoelina scored a remarkable victory in Madagascar’s elections By Marcus Schneider
EuropeFix the euro! Without higher government expenditure, the eurozone will disintegrate when the next recession hits By Dirk Ehnts