InterviewsI'm not lovin' it The International Labour Organization is working with McDonald’s to promote youth employment. Lukas Hochscheidt thinks that’s a bad idea
GlobalAre multinationals eclipsing nation-states? Taking back sovereignty from multinationals will require international cooperation – which has been lacking in recent years By Alessio Terzi, Stefano Marcuzzi
GlobalWhy New Zealand looks to Europe New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern explains why the EU is a natural partner in today’s challenging times By Jacinda Ardern
Future of social democracyRewriting the future of work In the age of automation, organised labour needs a new strategy – and a better narrative By Bruno Dobrusin
GlobalChristian fundamentalism The political and social influence of radical Christian groups is rapidly growing worldwide By Bettina Rühl
GlobalProspects for US-China relations in 2019 Sino-American tensions will lead Chinese leaders to seek better ties with regional neighbours By Kevin Rudd
GlobalPopulism is rooted in politics, not economics Why the populist surge has been mainly on the right, rather than on the left By Andrés Velasco
GlobalGlobalisation 4.0 for whom? If world leaders finally abandon toxic neoliberalism, globalisation can be managed in a way that benefits everyone By Winnie Byanyima
GlobalThe political roots of falling wage growth It's neither trade nor technology that causes low wages. It's the political project of neoliberalism By Jayati Ghosh
GlobalThe return of nuclear thinking The US's planned withdrawal from the INF Treaty threatens to trigger a new nuclear arms race in Europe By Rolf Mützenich