GlobalThe World Trade Organization is dying And that's not just because of Donald Trump. With its agenda of hyperglobalisation, the WTO has precipitated its own decline By Lori Wallach
GlobalHow neoliberalism could crack This neoliberal phase of capitalism will not automatically collapse. The left needs to be ready with a clear alternative By Sheri Berman
Global'We could socialise the financial sector' Grace Blakeley, a rising star on the British left, explains how the growing dominance of finance has broken our economies By Grace Blakeley
Future of social democracyFive lessons for journalism in the age of rage For Karin Pettersson, journalism has never been more challenging — and never more important By Karin Pettersson
GlobalEconomic rights are human rights It’s only when inequality will be understood as injustice that we can counteract the neoliberal take on human rights By Neeti Biyani
Global'I do worry about democracy’s future' Our societes are becoming increasingly polarised. To tackle this we need a systemic approach, argues Thomas Carothers By Thomas Carothers
Economy and ecologyThe growing threat of water wars Less than 3 per cent of all our water is fresh. With global warming, this already leads to tensions in and between countries By Jayati Ghosh
GlobalAntifragile states and global cities How globalisation has allowed small states to become major players and big cities to outgrow their nation-states By Branko Milanović
GlobalThe great wealth tax debate A wealth tax is no panacea to reduce inequality. But absent a better alternative, it can serve as a good second-best policy By Jean Pisani-Ferry
GlobalHow to finance a Global Green New Deal Private capital has failed to fight the climate crisis. It's time to rehabilitate public investment — and coordinate it globally By Richard Kozul-Wright