Foreign and security policyWhy Nagorno-Karabakh shouldn’t be forgotten With Russia’s war on Ukraine keeping the West’s attention, willingness, and resources, a fragile peace in Nagorno-Karabakh is at stake By Eldar Mamedov
Democracy and societyA guide to sociology in Belarus’ dictatorship Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Belarusians’ trust in the government has grown. How is this possible? By Philipp Bikanau
Democracy and societyHelping asylum seekers in Northern Cyprus Asylum seekers coming to Cypriot shores is a direct result of violent pushbacks against refugees at the EU’s borders By Emmanuel Achiri
Future of social democracyWhat the ‘woke’ Left and the alt-Right share Culture wars have displaced class struggle as the engine of politics. Now, with Europe under attack, it needs to mobilise socially and economically By Slavoj Žižek
European integrationHow ready is Ukrainian society to accept European values? Progressive laws alone will not transform Ukraine into a country free of prejudice and discrimination. Much more needs to be changed By Olekandra Horchynska
Democracy and societyIs a 'closer Europe' a better Europe? Macron's idea of 'European sovereignty' doesn't match Germany's European federation dream. In today's context the EU must be more capable not closer By Heinrich August Winkler
Foreign and security policyThe Western Balkans remain Europe’s Achilles’ heel This weekend in Kosovo showed Belgrade’s mastery of 'controlled escalation'. Backed by Russia, the conflict is an 'open flank' for the EU and NATO By René Schlee
Economy and ecologyHow European countries are dealing with rising inflation and energy prices Economic hardship from the pandemic and the war in Ukraine has hit the continent. We look at the government's response in Spain, Czechia and Greece By Bettina Luise Rürup, Urban Überschär, Arne Schildberg
Economy and ecologyWar is a climate killer Russia’s war on Ukraine has pushed the climate crisis off the agenda. But we need a ceasefire and global demilitarisation for a 1.5°C world By Angelika Claußen
Economy and ecologyRussia’s green future suspended Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine has not just thrown Russia into an economic crisis, but reversed the little gains it made towards decarbonisation By Lukas Daubner, Aysel Aliyeva