EuropeOutput gap nonsense How misleading statistics have led to terrible economic policy-making in the EU since 2008 By Adam Tooze
North AmericaThe US: An ‘Empire in Retreat’ In his new book, Victor Bulmer-Thomas argues that the US needs to accept its imperial decline and reinvent itself By Paul Hockenos
AfricaSuicide of a democracy Benin has long served as a democratic model for Africa. But its latest elections hint at a creeping decline By Hans-Joachim Preuss
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North AmericaJulian Assange and the war on whistleblowers Some US journalists deny Assange the free speech protection they enjoy. But shouldn't their sources also be entitled to it? By Edward Wasserman
EuropeHow the market is betraying advanced economies Without reinventing the role of governments in shaping the economy, it's difficult to imagine a prosperous future By Diane Coyle
GlobalThe US-EU relationship in the Chinese Century In the near future, the transatlantic relationship will be marked by the rise of China. And the EU needs to be ready By Metin Hakverdi
EuropeWhy do Central European nationalists love Israel? Populist leaders in Central Europe view Israel as the model of how a small state could be sovereign and heroic By Ivan Krastev