Democracy and societyA fight out of the tentacles of the crime kraken Latin America is under the control of drug cartels. With a new strategy, the continent wants to free itself from the stranglehold of the mafia By Sandra Weiss
Foreign and security policyA new line of geopolitical division The most dangerous times come when the gap between the old hegemon and the new challenger shrinks. Then, the old rules of the game no longer apply By Nickolay Kapitonenko
Economy and ecologyAuctioning off Africa’s last hinterland Rather than negotiating social and technical investments, the Nairobi Climate Summit further endorsed the suffocation of Africa for Western benefits By Zikora Ibeh
European integrationKeeping the European bicycle rolling We shouldn't look back to the past of a Europe of fatherlands, but forward towards a larger EU that faces global challenges and focuses on the future By Marco Schwarz
Democracy and societyRussia’s show elections Over the weekend, Russia held another election, with expected results. But beneath the surface lurk clues to the 2024 presidential election By Alexey Yusupov
Foreign and security policyIs Europe ready to fill Russia’s vacuum in the Caucasus? In the war with Azerbaijan, Armenia has always counted on Russia’s support — but deep frustration over the latter’s inaction is eroding existing trust By Marcel Röthig
Democracy and societyElections in times of war In Ukraine, elections were planned for October. But can – and should – a country at war hold free, fair and secure elections? By Valerii Kalnysh
Foreign and security policyExchanging glances: Serbia seduces illiberal America As the US is seeking to improve its relations with Serbia, Belgrade is paying to clean up its image on the other side of the Atlantic By Lily Lynch