Latin AmericaBolivia's political limbo In the run-up to the elections in October, Bolivia is more polarised than ever. It's not clear whether that will change after By Jan Souverein
Future of social democracyJust another transition The European Green Deal won't deliver justice for workers in Europe's East — just like the economic transition 30 years ago By Bohumil Čáp
The corona crisisWhat’s wrong with Africa’s coronavirus numbers? At the onset of the pandemic, it was feared Covid-19 could reach catastrophic levels in Africa — but the numbers remain low By Eugene Ngumi
EuropeBelarus' IT sector could face a mass exodus Since 1990, Belarus' tech industry has flourished under the government's protection — until it became involved in politics By Sergei Lavrinenko
Future of social democracyWhere did Trumpism come from? The best way to understand the deep problems facing US democracy is to look at the Republicans' steady march to the right By Sheri Berman
EuropeSweden's never-ending debate on migration A cross-party consensus on migration was supposed to choke off the right-wing populists. The attempt failed spectacularly By Jesper Bengtsson
EuropeItaly might have to brace for a 'hot autumn' With a divided government, an ailing economy and a consolidated right-wing camp, Italy remains Europe’s Achilles heel By Tobias Mörschel
EuropeJohnson’s folie de grandeur London is not only misrecognising the EU in its ‘no deal’ brinkmanship on Brexit. It is misrecognising the UK By Paul Mason