Interviews'No room for criticising Iran' The protest movement is past, Iran's influence stronger than before. Tim Petschulat on the US military strike's effect in Iraq
EuropeAustria's political experiment The new Austrian government coalition aims to combine right-wing populism and green politics. Can that really work? By Barbara Tóth
Middle East/North AfricaSuleimani’s death changes nothing for Iran The General was an important figure. But the Islamic Republic won’t lose influence in the region because of his assassination By Narges Bajoghli
Interviews'I was required to meet an Austrian Identitarian' Researcher Julia Ebner went undercover to understand radicalisation and the Internet's role as a catalyst for hatred
EuropeA Bismarckian welfare state for the Western Balkans? What Bismarck would say about social protection in times of a changing world of work. A thought experiment By Paul Stubbs
EuropeReigning in the EU’s financiers of austerity A democratic assembly should replace the powerful brokers of the Eurogroup, Thomas Piketty and other thinkers argue By Paul Hockenos
GlobalThe scramble for the Arctic With climate change, geopolitical interests now compete in the Arctic for raw materials, trade routes and military bases By Arne Lietz
Interviews'Revitalise the multilateral project' Before the UN's 75th anniversary, it's time to listen to the people again, says Special Advisor Fabrizio Hochschild Drummond