Saving capitalism from itselfIndustrial policy is back The state needs to make strategic investments to increase demand for socially and ecologically beneficial goods By Gustav A. Horn
EuropeThe therapeutic society Collective problems cannot be solved by the self-optimisation of individuals. It’s time for collective action By Marc Saxer
EuropeGermany's anti-social market economy The problem isn’t Germany's economic model, but its erosion. Labour market, education and taxation require urgent reform By Marcel Fratzscher
Latin AmericaBolsonaro’s honeymoon cancelled A divided cabinet, youth protests and corruption scandals: Brazil's right-wing government comes under pressure By Claudia Zilla
GlobalAfter neoliberalism The neoliberal experiment has been a spectacular failure. Only a progressive agenda can save capitalism now By Joseph E. Stiglitz
AsiaIndia at a crossroads Prime Minister Narenda Modi wins the Indian general election by promising the country’s millennials a glorious future By Patrick Rüther
EuropeThe free market is not the answer We need a new economic order that serves the public interest. A plea for a more democratic economy By Jochen Steinhilber
AfricaMore youths and women, please! Nigeria is a country of old men – women and youths are still not politically represented in Africa's most populous nation By Ulrich Thum, Lena Noumi
Interviews'Deliberative democracy makes citizens happy' David van Reybrouck on how a small community in Eastern Belgium puts randomly selected citizens at the heart of politics
InterviewsFlying high, falling low Despite the polls predicting a narrow win, Australia's Labor Party lost the general election – because it didn't convince working class voters, says Adrian Pabst