Interviews‘Europe must be the guardian of the rules-based international order’ Adis Ahmetovic, foreign affairs spokesperson for the SPD parliamentary group, on dealing with current conflicts and Germany’s role in Europe
Democracy and societyThis time, things are different — or are they? After four terms in power, Orbán’s Fidesz looks increasingly worn out. But can the newcomer Magyar really offer more than protest? By Ernst Hillebrand
Democracy and societyReading tea leaves Despite wins in Paris and Marseille, the local elections offer little clue to what comes next. The key question remains: will France’s left unite? By Adrienne Woltersdorf
Democracy and societyThe golden Lego brick Denmark’s upcoming election could hinge on centrist kingmakers By Kristina Birke Daniels
Democracy and societyGermany in the new ‘world without rules’ A reluctant power steps into the spotlight. Can Berlin lead amid crises at home and abroad? By Dmitri Stratievski
Future of social democracyIt’s a question of credibility Is an inheritance tax the answer to an unjust tax system that values the wealthy over the working? No, it is more complicated than that By Eda Emre
Democracy and societyBend and break What sounds like pragmatism in Berlin may be something else — a quiet retreat from international law By Alexander Schwarz, Arne Bardelle
Democracy and societyEU membership comes with obligations The aim is not to isolate Hungary. It is to prevent one government from hollowing out European standards from within By Daniel Freund
Economy and ecologyWhen the swell turns east The China Shock 2.0 hits Europe’s industrial core. The question for Spain and the EU is not to escape the storm, but to navigate it without capsizing By Miguel Otero-Iglesias
Democracy and societyRussia devours its own children From ministers to comedians, Moscow’s sweeping repression shows that visibility and loyalty no longer guarantee immunity from state persecution By Daria Boll-Palievskaya
‘Europe must be the guardian of the rules-based international order’ Adis Ahmetovic, foreign affairs spokesperson for the SPD parliamentary group, on dealing with current conflicts and Germany’s role in Europe
Not compromise, but hierarchy Rather than bringing peace, the negotiations between Lebanon and Israel will only serve to further cement inequality
‘The election result is an expression of deep frustration’ Kalina Drenska on Bulgaria’s election winner, corruption problem and the question of whether a shift in foreign policy direction is on the horizon