EuropeOde to Joy What the first female party leader Joy Pamela Rendi-Wagner intends to do with the Austrian Social Democrats By Barbara Tóth
AfricaLike a cat with nine lives Nigerian history had its ups and downs. But celebrating 58 years of independence now, its democracy is here to stay By Paul Okolo
Latin America'The middle classes hate the Workers’ Party.' Sociologist Esther Solano on the first round of the Brazilian Presidential Elections this Sunday By Esther Solano
Progressive illusionsThat's not the new Watergate Despite a scandal-ridden US administration, it's an illusion to think Donald Trump will be gone any time soon By Tobias Fella
EuropeTax paradise lost It's time for Europe to show leadership when it comes to taxing multinational corporations in today’s digital world By Tove Maria Ryding
EuropeBalkan boycott Why the inconclusive referendum in Macedonia poses a challenge to progressive politics in the Western Balkans By Eva Ellereit
Future of social democracyThe left will decide Poland’s future The rising star of Robert Biedroń could finally unite the opposition against the populist Polish government By Sławomir Sierakowski
EuropeA missed opportunity The utopian demands of the feminist citizens’ initiative in Austria make it far too easy for its critics By Barbara Tóth