EuropeGeorgia's neoliberal agony In Georgia, the state has given up on development. Neoliberalism is exhausted — there's nothing left to sell or deregulate By Mate Gabitsinashvili
AfricaMozambique's post-election paradox President Filipe Nyusi won a decisive victory in Mozambique's recent elections. But this could put the country's peace at risk By Tina Hennecken Andrade
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
GlobalTaxes, taxes, taxes Developing countries need to unite their efforts now to prevent an unfair and inadequate international tax reform By José Antonio Ocampo
Middle East/North AfricaNo to femicide in Palestine! A new generation of Palestinian activists sees the fight against gendered violence on a par with the struggle for independence By Maja Sojref
AsiaJapan's identity crisis Japan's new royals are cosmopolitans. But the country finds itself in a struggle between openness and ritualised tradition By Siegfried Knittel
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
Democracy and society'I believe that combating inequalities is crucial' Udo Bullmann MEP explains what the current UN Summit on Sustainable Development means for the EU's external relations By Udo Bullmann
GlobalGetting serious about the SDGs By addressing three problems in the international economic system, world leaders could help to put the SDGs back on track By Jayati Ghosh
Latin AmericaA call to arms 2.0 In Colombia, a FARC splinter group has announced rearmament. But that doesn’t mean the end of the peace process By Kristina Birke Daniels