We'd like to modernise our digital outreach in ways that suit your needs.
Please support us and do take part in this anonymous online survey regarding our users’ preferences.

Regierungsführung
Vehicle density

Overburdened infrastructure

There are far more cars on Bangkok’s streets than its infrastructure can handle

Human rights

Battle cry “blasphemy”

Laws against “blasphemy”, “defamation of religion” and “apostasy” are incompatible with universal human rights

Indians' newly expressed sense of citizenship

Rallying in defense of the secular constitution

Indians' newly expressed sense of citizenship

Identity checks

Securing Ghana’s borders

New identity checks at Ghana’s border crossings are causing confusion

Scholarship

JUMP – to The Hague

Young researchers from Global South can apply for mentoring programme and then attend EADI/ISS conference

Civil liberties

Live up to the rhetoric

EU needs to press Central Asia harder on human rights

Mass protests

The people want to live in peace and dignity

In Chile and Bolivia, protests are driven by social exclusion and excessive inequality

United Kingdom

A prime minister with no proven respect for institutions

Why Guardian columnist is right to point out that Boris Johnson's Tories threaten Britain's constitutional order

World order

“Teetering continent”

The EU is currently not a convincing model of supranational policymaking, but it can – and should – become one

Our view

More than the sum of its parts

The European Union has global relevance

Subscribe to Regierungsführung