Democracy and societyThe Magyar recipe A positive form of populism? Péter Magyar’s victory shows that if you want to beat illiberal forces, voters’ fears must be addressed, not dismissed By Eszter Kováts
Foreign and security policyEurope cannot be post-imperial selectively Russia’s war exposes a blind spot in Europe’s historical memory: imperialism did not end with overseas colonialism By Adam Kola
European integrationGuess who’s back After years of division, the Visegrád Group is moving beyond ideological battles to pursue common interests in Europe By Pavlína Janebová
Democracy and societyEurope’s last indomitable village While the far right has swept across Europe, it has failed to take root in Belgium’s south. Could Wallonia be a model for the rest of the continent? By Daan Delespaul
Foreign and security policyGeostrategic paradox NATO needs Türkiye more than ever. And yet Erdoğan, of all people, is becoming a growing problem for the Alliance By Yaşar Aydın
Democracy and societyThe man bringing back hope People like Andy Burnham because he is different from other politicians in the UK By Claire Ainsley
Future of social democracyThe mistakes that sealed Keir Starmer’s fate Britain is set to get its seventh prime minister in a decade. Starmer’s technocratic politics proved ill-suited to an age of populist impatience By Rohan McWilliam
Work and digitalisationLess hype, more power? In an age of AI anxiety, Europe’s obsession with rules may become a rare strategic advantage By Lutz Frühbrodt
Interviews‘We must adapt to a new reality without abandoning what makes us Social Democrats’ Miia Järvi reflects on the success of Finland’s Social Democratic Party and the lessons it holds for others across Europe
Democracy and societyTil politics do us part A decade after civil unions, Italy still doesn’t allow same-sex marriage — a sign of a political system unable to keep pace with its own society By Andrea Enrici
Portugal is not immune to right-wing populism after all The Portuguese right-wing populist Chega is making inroads into Communist strongholds — with revisionist positions on racism and colonialism
What Makes a Fascist? One of the least-understood lessons of Mussolini’s rise is the need to watch the conduct of traditional elites. A shift to fascism could happen fast
The Magyar recipe A positive form of populism? Péter Magyar’s victory shows that if you want to beat illiberal forces, voters’ fears must be addressed, not dismissed