EuropeSex and populism There's reason to believe that high male-to-female ratios may fuel tensions between refugees and locals By Daniel Gros
EuropeThe end of solidarity How the obsession with identity politics, tribalism, and victimhood is atomising society By Robert Pfaller
North AmericaThis is not the end of Trump Chaos in the White House has not diminished the chances of a two-term presidency By Roger Cohen
GlobalThe siren song of left-wing populism Why European left-wing parties should not follow the path of their Latin American counterparts By Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser
US midterms 2018Midterm madness Increasing voter turnout may be the only winning strategy for Democrats in the midterm elections By Michael Petrou
EuropeIt's not all about migration Christian Krell in Stockholm on why the Social Democrats did much better than expected in the Swedish elections By Christian Krell
Future of social democracyScreaming 'Fascists!' is not enough Progressive parties need to debate radical right-wing policy and make a convincing counter-offer. A lesson from Sweden By Clemens Bomsdorf
US midterms 2018Money talks in America’s politics In the US midterms 2018, American democracy is ever more threatened by lax campaign financing rules By Josef Braml
North AmericaBeware rich people who say they want to change the world Society’s winners can seem so generous, until you consider what they’re really selling By Anand Giridharadas
EuropeHeading straight for the abyss Why the German grass-roots movement ‘Aufstehen’ will deepen rather than solve the problems of the centre-left By Tobias Dürr