Democracy and societyUkraine’s unbelievable resistance A year after the start of the war, Denis Trubetskoy looks at the hardships of the last months and on the hope that motivates Ukrainians to keep going By Denis Trubetskoy
Economy and ecologyA reality check on divestment from Russia While most Western corporations with ties to Russia announced plans to exit the country, recent data has shown that very few have followed through By Simon Evenett, Niccolò Pisani
Foreign and security policyThe European Union at war The war in Ukraine has rained in ‘the hour of Europe’ once more. To live up to this role, the EU must move from reassuring words to tangible deeds By Jan Zielonka
Work and digitalisationA blind spot in the EU’s Chips Act The European Chips Act neglects dependencies on older Chinese semiconductor factories. But for many industries, these larger chips play a vital role By Julia Hess
Democracy and societyThe EU's new role in mediating between Armenia and Azerbaijan The EU has sent civilian observers to Armenia. For the mission to succeed it needs a flexible mandate, diplomatic support and resources By Olesya Vartanyan
Democracy and society'I hope that the change of government will not be just an imitation of change in the country' Ana Mihailov reports on Moldova’s new government and its priorities as well as the threat from Russia By Ana Mihailov
Foreign and security policyA diplomatic ray of hope amidst a disaster The Greek-Turkish relationship has become increasingly estranged. The current rapprochement brought about by the earthquake could be a new beginning By René Wildangel
Economy and ecologyWaking the sleeping beauty of European industrial policy Startled by the Inflation Reduction Act, Europe wants to ignite the industrial policy turbo. But will the new measures be enough to keep up? By Claudia Detsch
Economy and ecologyThe green horizon of victory Building a sustainable and secure future for the next generation of Ukrainians does not have to wait until the end of the war By Olha Boiko
Economy and ecologyThe role of public debt in the ‘new normal’ The Schumpeterian approach can be a basis for a fiscal policy shaped by the need to transform our economies to deal with future challenges By Peter Bofinger