EuropeCapitalism and democracy: what if we have it backwards? It's fashionable on the left to suggest that capitalism and democracy are now incompatible. But maybe the opposite is true By Sheri Berman
EuropeTime for a red shift from Germany’s ‘black zero’ For a decade, there has been cross-party support for the balanced-budget rule. Time to break with it and invest in the future By Peter Bofinger
Interviews‘We are witnessing a mutiny against the metropolitan elite’ Paul Collier on Brexit, the derailment of the capitalist system and the anger of the yellow vests
AfricaRe-elected but not yet loved Senegal’s President Macky Sall has been re-elected. More than anything now, he needs to create prospects for young people By Annette Lohmann
EuropeYes to the quota! Why all European parliaments need a 50 per cent quota for women and an in-house nursery By Barbara Tóth
InterviewsThe Bern is back! Knut Dethlefsen on how Bernie Sanders’ second candidacy for US President demonstrates the leftward shift of the Democratic Party
InterviewsI'm not lovin' it The International Labour Organization is working with McDonald’s to promote youth employment. Lukas Hochscheidt thinks that’s a bad idea
North America'America is made stronger by immigrants – not walls' US Democrat Stacey Abrams responds to Trump's State of the Union speech By Stacey Abrams
GlobalAre multinationals eclipsing nation-states? Taking back sovereignty from multinationals will require international cooperation – which has been lacking in recent years By Alessio Terzi, Stefano Marcuzzi
VideosTrump has made journalists more determined American journalist Anya Schiffrin on the US media landscape, Facebook and US President Donald Trump By Anya Schiffrin Shiffrin