Roberto Calasso (1941-2021).
Prospects for a post-Merkel EU.
On Amia Srinivasan’s campus feminism.
The President versus the Peruvian elites.
Unite’s new leader: a gift to neo-Blairism?
A history of North–South conflict.
The contours of celebrity philanthropism.
The new spirit of the software industry.
Colonial legacies in the fiction of Faïza Guène.
The end of NATO’s forever war.
El Salvador’s aspiring dictator.
Mario Levrero’s literature of distraction.
Lebanon’s durable sectarianism.
Marxist-Buddhist polymath Rahul Sankrityayan.
Owen Hatherley’s retrospective essays.
Anomalies of Irish Trotskyism.
Lukashenko and his detractors.
Political economy in the Biden era.
Cracks in the ever closer union.
Anatomy of the city’s mayoral race.
The Vietnamese poet of exile and longing.
Bulgaria’s establishment populists.
The economic empires of Military, Inc.
Ghédalia Tazartès (1947-2021).
The Johnson-Starmer show rolls on.
On the tenth anniversary of South Sudan.
At the Pompidou.
Rivka Galchen and the historical novel.
The politics of Iran’s star director.
Sweden’s political crisis and the fortunes of social democracy.
Is analytic philosophy inherently reactionary?
Football in Bolsonaro’s Brazil.
The premonitory cinema of Christos Nikou.
Joshua Cohen’s meta-historical comedy.
Swiss sovereignty and the EU.
The enigmatic oeuvre of Mieko Kawakami.
Strategies of statistical rhetoric.
Resuscitating the two-state ‘solution’.
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.