EuropeCountering the totalisation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict To move beyond the Armenian-Azerbaijani impasse after July's clashes, a piecemeal approach and wider dialogue are needed By Laurence Broers
GlobalThe post-capitalist hit of the summer The pandemic has led to a first in the history of capitalism: financiers don’t give a damn about the real economy anymore By Yanis Varoufakis
Latin AmericaWhen Trump robs a bank Why Trump drives a wedge between Latin American nations to have his candidate lead the Inter-American Development Bank By Sandra Weiss
AsiaA Trump-like anti-intellectual Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, steps down. During his tenure, he failed to achieve most of his goals By Sven Saaler
EuropeWhy women deserve a four-day week The pandemic has shown only too clearly: women are still doing far more unpaid work than men. A four-day week, however, could help shift the balance By Helen Hester
North AmericaTrump and the politics of ‘mean world’ The Republican convention was a four-day cavalcade of the mean world alarmism thriving on fear By David Brooks
AsiaThailand’s anti-establishment protests For many young people, these protests are the last chance to fight for a better politics that respects popular sovereignty By Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
Interviews'African interests differ fundamentally from those of the EU' Instead of glossing over differences with aid, the EU needs to fundamentally reform its cooperation with Africa. An interview with Robert Kappel