EuropeThe poverty of anti-populism 'Populist' is overused as a concept. That's one reason why anti-populism fails to offer political alternatives By László Andor
Africa'A peaceful transition has been initiated' Sudan's military leadership and opposition agreed on a constitution for the country’s transitional period. Philipp Jahn reports By Philipp Jahn
GlobalThrowing your weight behind a vote After all the struggles for universale suffrage, we should continue to improve democratic elections with weighted voting By Branko Milanović
GlobalThe exploitation time bomb A self-reinforcing pattern of high profits, low investment, and rising inequality demands a Global Green New Deal By Jayati Ghosh
EuropeHigher wages can save the eurozone Higher wages for German workers increase domestic demand – and prevent other eurozone countries' indebtedness By Hartmut Elsenhans, Hannes Warnecke-Berger
North AmericaThe biggest threat to America is Us If we fail, China, Russia and Iran won’t be to blame, argues NYT columnist Thomas L. Friedman By Thomas L. Friedman
AfricaTrade within Africa Nigeria finally throws its weight behind the African Continental Free Trade Area. But will it boost the continent’s economy? By Paul Okolo
EuropeModern Monetary Theory's promise The state can never run out of money. Therefore, the argument that we can't 'afford' the green transition doesn't hold By Dirk Ehnts, Skender Fani
GlobalFacebook’s Libra fails the Hayek test Facebook’s proposed cryptocurrency would be highly risky for holders and a giant enrichment programme for the company By Peter Bofinger
EuropeBack to normal After ten years of crises, the result of the Greek elections sends a clear signal: the country wants to enter calmer waters By Ulrich Storck