Foreign and security policyConfronting China If China wishes to lead the world, it will have to offer more than money and intimidation By Ian Buruma
GlobalGlobal Quarantine X International cooperation is under pressure in the corona pandemic. The G20, UN and IMF are bucking the trend By Jochen Steinhilber, Bettina Luise Rürup, Elisabeth Bollrich
GlobalThe global data divide The coronavirus is driving digitalisation – which will likely hurt the Global South. And the EU isn't entirely innocent By Sven Hilbig
GlobalThe international order after Covid-19 Crises tend to intensify and accelerate preexisting trends – in this case, the rise of anti-globalist nativism By Robert Malley
Middle East/North AfricaThe EU needs a new Syria strategy There is no sign of a political opening or a negotiated conflict settlement in Syria. It's time for Europe to change its strategy By Muriel Asseburg
Middle East/North AfricaThe corona crisis could trigger a change in Iran’s foreign policy The pandemic appears to have revealed the limits of Iran's 'Look to the East' strategy for preserving its national interests By Hamidreza Azizi
AsiaChina’s political system and the coronavirus China’s political system failed to respond effectively to a threat that then affected the world. How to prevent that in the future? By Branko Milanović
AsiaFor European solidarity beyond its borders If the EU fails to support countries like Nepal and Kyrgyzstan in this crisis, they may turn to China for lack of alternatives By Jonathan Menge, Alexander Rosenplänter
GlobalThis is not the time to let the market decide When it comes to crucial medical supplies, cooperation, not competition, will save lives. History shows that it works By Jamie Martin
EuropeDon’t give up on Turkey The European Union's relations with Ankara go beyond those with President Erdoğan, says German MP Nils Schmid By Nils Schmid