Global The politics of identity and inclusion The struggles around race and gender are fundamentally about inclusion on an equal footing in the political community By Karin Pettersson
Africa A wake-up call for Africa? Africa’s governments and their partners must not stop at fighting Covid-19. The continent needs a new economic model By Hans-Joachim Preuss
North America AOC and the daughter defence Invoking daughters to deflect criticism has been used throughout history to excuse a host of bad behaviour By Jessica Bennett
Europe Europe's helpless foreign policy Instead of a common foreign policy, national selfishness dominates in the EU – a gift for countries like China and Turkey By Moritz Wiesenthal
Global Minimum wage: a success story with room for improvement Why regionally-differentiated minimum wages should be considered for the post-coronavirus period By Peter Bofinger
Global How Germany plans to uphold human rights in supply chains Most companies disregard human rights and social standards in their supply chains. A German law may finally change that By Franziska Korn
Europe Where's the Eastern Partnership in Germany's EU Presidency? Eastern Europe seems to not be a priority. Meanwhile, it will have to navigate the changing US-EU and EU-Sino relationships By Sergiy Gerasymchuk
Interviews 'A palpable fragmentation of Republican elites' Political scientist Dorian B. Kantor on how more and more Republican groups support Joe Biden to save the GOP
Europe A fiscal bazooka from Brussels? The EU's recovery fund has finally seen the light of day. But this comes at a price: deep political rifts and painful budget cuts By Björn Hacker
Africa A heated time for Côte d’Ivoire While struggling with Covid-19, internal strife and organising elections, Côte d’Ivoire faces an unprecedented political crisis By Thilo Schöne