EuropeThe neoliberal fuel to the anti-gender movement If progressives want to fight the movement against so-called ‘gender ideology’, they need to break with neoliberalism By Elena Zacharenko
EuropeThe climate crisis cannot be solved by capitalism To fulfil the Paris Agreement, Germany’s climate policies need to look beyond market-based strategies By Kai Niebert
EuropeLewica: a united Polish left The Polish left is pulling together against the ruling right-wing populist PiS. But that doesn't solve its strategic problems By Rafał Chwedoruk
EuropeDetox in Brussels If the EU wants to survive, it can ill afford an artificially inflated European Commission. Six proposals for slimming it down By Manuel Gath
EuropeNorway tilts left and green Despite the Labor Party's poor results, progressives have every reason to be satisfied after the local elections in Norway By Trygve Svensson
EuropeThe making of feminist foreign policy Sweden's foreign minister Margot Wallström has resigned. With her feminist foreign policy, she will leave a lasting legacy By Jesper Bengtsson
EuropeBoris Johnson: the Brezhnev Years Contemporary neoliberal states like the United Kingdom share many of the pathologies of 20th century Soviet ones By Abby Innes
EuropeThe challenge for Corbynomics The surest way for Labour to redistribute power and wealth is by creating a wide safety net of universal basic services By Paul Mason
Europe'A stage victory for the opposition in Moscow' Peer Teschendorf in Moscow on the results of the local elections and what they mean for Putin's grip on power By Peer Teschendorf
EuropeMore than a marriage of convenience Italy's Social Democrats and the Five Star Movement have far more in common than just the fear of Matteo Salvini By Tobias Mörschel, Michael Braun