A new biography of Elizabeth Hardwick.
E.O. Wilson (1929–2021).
On Britain’s plan for regional rebalancing.
An interview with Reinaldo Iturriza, Venezuela’s former Culture Minister.
Terrence McDonough (1952-2021).
Interpreting the coup in Burkina Faso.
The films of Julia Ducournau.
On Lea Ypi’s ‘Free’.
The cruelty of economic warfare.
End of the Nazarbayev era.
Will the Workers’ Party break with big finance?
On Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s ‘Memoria’.
On the latest film by Paul Thomas Anderson.
The provocative prose of Christine Angot.
Hamid Ismailov’s dissident fictions.
The legal route to EU integration.
Memories of world history.
Ramsey Clark (1927-2021).
In search of India’s literary underground.
Comparing antiquities.
Resisting the US empire.
A bleak choice for the electorate.
Archaeology of the Capitalocene.
Socialism on the streets.
Reappraising Sartre’s art writing.
North Macedonia’s once-bright future fades from view.
Fortunes of the ‘European Army’.
A new chapter in US labour militancy?
Global environmental policy after COP26.
Testimonies of Brazil’s domestic workers.
The politics of cryptocurrencies.
Adam Tooze and the ‘energy dilemma’.
Sylvère Lotringer (1938-2021).
Nicaragua after the election.
Turmoil and stasis in Europe’s impossible nation.
Defining Johnson’s foreign policy.
The antinomies of green capitalism.
A return to Viennese modernism.
Enforcing the EU’s ‘rule of law’.
On the latest film by Wes Anderson.
Is the Lebanese judiciary dragging the country back to civil war?
Charles Mills (1951-2021).
Trouble at the new M+ Museum.
Electoral collapse for the country’s left.
On Len McCluskey’s ‘Always Red’.
Nazi roots of the neoliberal state.
Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s patient cinema.
Ethiopia’s multi-faceted crisis.
The life of Hussein Tantawi.
The dynamics of ‘decolonizing’.