GlobalNuclear arms control shaken by new instability Russia and NATO feel increasingly threatened by each other, a situation that seriously endangers decades-old arms control agreements By Ulrich Kühn
EuropeA cheer for Italy’s awful new government Italy has a lousy government that may in the end be good for Europe By Roger Cohen
GlobalThe world is an UN-holy mess When Germany takes its seat on the UN Security Council, the country must save and expand the UN Charter. Three proposals By Michael von der Schulenburg
EuropeHome is where the heart Is Governments need to seriously reassess housing policy if they are to tackle entrenched inequality and exclusion By Wanda Wyporska
InterviewsOut with the old, in with the new Gero Maass reports from Madrid on the new Spanish government under social democrat Pedro Sánchez
InterviewsA right-winger and a newcomer from showbiz Max Brändle explains why the parliamentary elections in Slovenia are somewhat reminiscent of Italy
EuropeA budget without lessons learned Rushing through the EU Multiannual Financial Framework may not be so easy By László Andor
GlobalFrom industrial to present-day capitalism We need a balanced assessment of Marx’ theory to understand contemporary capitalism By Jürgen Kocka