GlobalThe myth of secular stagnation Ten years after the 2008 financial crisis, it's clear that its challenges were and still are less economic than political By Joseph E. Stiglitz
AsiaNext one, please! After infighting in the Liberal Party, Australia now has its sixth leader in eight years. That's an electoral gift to Labor By Peter Browne
EuropeWill the real left-winger please stand up? It’s time for the left to decisively oppose turbo-capitalism and form new alliances By Ludger Volmer
Latin AmericaThe Brazilian Trump How Jair Messias Bolsonaro is preparing a grab for power with support from business, evangelicals and the military By Thomas Manz
North AmericaThe promise of liberal identity politics There is no such thing as identity-less politics. That's why liberals have to embrace an inclusive approach to identity politics By Andrés Velasco
EuropeA protracted crisis How the British Labour Party’s anti-Semitism problem damages its leader Jeremy Corbyn By Neal Lawson
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