Foreign and security policyGermany shouldn't learn to love the bomb The current debate about Germany developing nuclear weapons is as wrong as it was in 1957 By Tobias Fella
EuropeHow Europe can learn to stop worrying and love power By overcoming its weaknesses and using its strengths, the EU could start imagining a multilateral system without the US By Zaki Laïdi
EuropePartying like it’s 1998 Turkey has an old-fashioned currency and debt crisis - demanding old-fashioned solutions By Paul Krugman
EuropeSocial cohesion à la Macron Is a compulsory civic service the right way forward to prevent the disintegration of a society? By Stefan Dehnert
EuropeA protracted crisis How the British Labour Party’s anti-Semitism problem damages its leader Jeremy Corbyn By Neal Lawson
Europe'The happiest party wins the day!' With a month left until the Swedish elections, the Social Democrats try to counter the rise of right-wing Sweden Democrats By AnnSofie Andersson
Trade unions in transitionDon’t just listen! Although trade unions can influence EU economic policies more and more, they are taking little advantage of it (yet) By Stephan Thalhofer
EuropeHow to debate a populist Looking back at Europe's years of turmoil in the 1960s can teach us what's wrong with today's culture of debate By Helmut K. Anheier
Future of social democracyPutting people first in the digital age The rise of digitalisation has made Karl Marx more significant for social democrats than ever By Andrea Nahles
EuropeLimiting immigration, fostering integration Political scientist Peter Nedergaard on the Danish Social Democrats’ new immigration policy By Peter Nedergaard