Perpetual turmoil in the Central African Republic.
J. Hillis Miller (1928-2021).
Ramadan twitter and Croatian history.
A plebian breakthrough in the Constitutional Convention.
Biden breaks with neoliberalism.
Systemic causes of the country’s unfolding catastrophe.
Marshall Sahlins (1930-2021).
Victoria de Grazia’s clear-eyed portrait of the Italian far-right.
Sturgeonism and SNP hegemony.
Germany after Merkel.
The Israeli juggernaut meets grassroots Palestinian resistance.
The cyclical crisis of the Turkish economy.
Freudian prescriptions for a post-pandemic world.
Routed in Hartlepool, Labour’s decline continues apace.
The rise of Pakistan’s religious right.
Reflections on a return to southern Russia.
Ruin and exile in the novels of Christina Stead.
Paths for ecosocialism after Corbyn and Sanders.
Adieu to Chad’s warrior-president.
The subtext of Draghi’s blunders.
Politics and genre in the debut novel of Chris Power.
‘Sofagate’ as cypher for EU–Turkey relations.
An interview with Catarina Martins, coordinator of Portugal’s Left Bloc.
Understanding the right-wing victory in Ecuador.
The coup is unleashing political forces that have long been dormant.
Mothers and daughters in the work of Gwendoline Riley.
Expressions of autonomy in the paintings of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.
An interview with Nancy Fraser on Covid, BLM and Biden.
The changing face of the anti-Netanyahu front.
Science and society at a time of crisis.
Saudi Arabia is losing its six-year war on Yemen.
On the latest documentary by Adam Curtis.
Agustín Fernández Mallo’s archaeology of the present.
Signs of life in Brazilian radical film.
The three phases of foreign intervention.
The unflinching personal writing of Megan Nolan.
History and illusion in the work of Andrei Konchalovsky.
The EU’s sluggish vaccine rates and opaque Corona fund.
Dutch socialists are on course for a historic electoral defeat.
The Salmond affair exposes fissures in the nationalist movement.
The pandemic and the pornography of mortality.
Dynamics of the Ethiopian civil conflict.
Past and present in the work of Jenny Erpenbeck.
What can Latin America expect from a Biden premiership?
How does a common web glitch reveal hidden class and inter-state conflicts?
Reflections on Daft Punk.
The illusions of ‘green finance’.
Pollution, corruption and resistance in Nigeria’s capital.
Dominique Manotti and the politics of noir.
Prospects for the West Papuan liberation movement after decades of resistance to Indonesian rule.