GlobalThe trilemma of Big Tech We can have democracy, market dominance and business models that optimise for anger and junk — but only two at a time By Karin Pettersson
EuropeA new style of politics How social media creates politicians' images and influences elections: the case of Volodymyr Zelenskiy By Georgii Pocheptsov
EuropeHow the market is betraying advanced economies Without reinventing the role of governments in shaping the economy, it's difficult to imagine a prosperous future By Diane Coyle
InterviewsEnter: Volodymyr Zelenskiy What we know about the Ukrainian President-elect's political platform when it comes to corruption – and Russia
GlobalPopulism and the embrace of complexity Populists may often thrive with simple narratives. But simple explanations of populism itself will not pass muster By Sheri Berman
InterviewsThe French experiment France’s democracy is in crisis. There’s a growing desire for radical alternatives in the form of direct citizen participation
GlobalHow to tax a multinational The idea of a global corporate tax on multinational corporations' profits gains traction worldwide By Jayati Ghosh
EuropeThe Democratic Party’s comeback Italy’s political left is back from its post-Renzi sabbatical – with a new leader, fresh ideas and a more open political concept By Tobias Mörschel
Interviews'Populists suffer most from taking government responsibility' Ahead of the Finnish elections this Sunday, Jussi Westinen assesses the nationalists' and social democrats' electoral chances
Middle East/North AfricaYes to occupation, no to peace That’s how the Palestinians view the outcome of the Israeli elections. And they hope the world is watching By Hannes Alpen