Europe'The happiest party wins the day!' With a month left until the Swedish elections, the Social Democrats try to counter the rise of right-wing Sweden Democrats By AnnSofie Andersson
EuropeHow to debate a populist Looking back at Europe's years of turmoil in the 1960s can teach us what's wrong with today's culture of debate By Helmut K. Anheier
Future of social democracyPutting people first in the digital age The rise of digitalisation has made Karl Marx more significant for social democrats than ever By Andrea Nahles
EuropeLimiting immigration, fostering integration Political scientist Peter Nedergaard on the Danish Social Democrats’ new immigration policy By Peter Nedergaard
EuropeShaping the future of work collectively How trade unions anticipate the introduction of new technology at the workplace By Julian Hale
North AmericaThe diversity of the Democratic Party American history demonstrates that party conflict does not necessarily hurt electoral success By Matt Grossmann, David A. Hopkins
North AmericaBeating Trump in 2020 Why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is not the US Democrats’ saviour By Michael Petrou
GlobalBeacons of transnational solidarity Trade unions are under pressure worldwide. Yet they find creative ways to make the world more just and inclusive By Mirko Herberg
Europe‘Africa does not need even more emigration to Europe’ Philosopher Julian Nida-Rümelin discusses solidarity, migration and the ethics of a more just world order By Julian Nida-Rümelin
North AmericaThe dire State of the Union(s) American unions are doing badly. This affects the prospects for Democrats in the US midterm elections By Thomas Greven