Interviews‘The willingness to compromise has risen steadily’ Felix Hett on the Ukrainian perception of Trump’s peace plan and the likelihood of its success
Work and digitalisationNo to techno-authoritarianism Black Friday reminds us who pays the price for Amazon’s booming profits and the political deals driving them By Oliver Roethig
Interviews'Moral outrage is not enough' Raphaël Glucksmann on the crisis of social democracy, overdue self-criticism and the looming election victory of the right wing in France
Interviews‘The working class hasn’t gone anywhere — it’s just transformed’ Claire Ainsley on what the migration debate reveals about today’s electorate and the centre-left’s blind spots
Democracy and societyWhen democracy freezes, autocrats rise Moral posturing and endless compromise leave democracy vulnerable. Decisive action is its only defence By Robert Misik
European integrationThe ego of nations European crises require unity, yet leaders continue to prioritise sovereignty, making citizens the casualties of political posturing By Jan Zielonka
Democracy and societyPropaganda hydra Russian propaganda always finds new holes in the armor of the restrictions they face in the EU By Iryna Subota
Democracy and societyNo women, no peace How Ukrainian women are keeping democracy alive despite the threat of gender reforms being rolled back in wartime By Lisa Kuzmenko
Democracy and societyAt a standstill The 2023 elections were the worst for the Dutch left in 100 years. Will this election look different? By Simon Pieter Otjes
Economy and ecologyDecline by design Europe’s underinvestment isn’t just slowing growth — it’s fuelling inequality and aiding the far right gain ground. Changing course is still possible By David Harrison
‘The willingness to compromise has risen steadily’ Felix Hett on the Ukrainian perception of Trump’s peace plan and the likelihood of its success
‘The two-state solution is back on the agenda’ Former Israeli Justice Minister Yossi Beilin on the fragile ceasefire and how Israel’s 2026 elections could shift the prospects for peace
On the road to nowhere The long decline of social democracy began with the ‘Third Way’. Since then, it has been searching for a new direction