What Strategies Are Needed to Counter Authoritarian Tendencies in Serbia? Published: 30 April 2025 Interview "The only approach we haven't tried is a transitional government tasked with establishing proper electoral conditions, which is why we're proposing it now." – Radomir Lazović and Biljana Đorđević on engagement, resistance, and the future of the Green Left in Serbia.
How Anti-LGBTQ+ Ideas Help the Georgian Dream Consolidate Power Published: 17 April 2025 Analysis Anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric has been a central element of the Georgian Dream’s anti-democratic turn towards the far right. How do anti-LGBTQ+ statements and policies help GD expand its grip on power, and why does this strategy work? By Tamta Gelashvili
How Brussels Risks Undermining Serbia’s Democratization Potential Published: 2 April 2025 Commentary While Brussels may see the Jadar lithium mining project as a strategic step toward a greener future, Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić sees it as a tactical tool to reinforce his grip on power - just as hundreds of thousands rise to reclaim democracy. By Bojan Elek
Georgia and Russia: “On the Same Train” With the Occupant Published: 11 March 2025 Analyse The Kremlin denies sovereignty and territorial integrity not only to Ukraine but also to Georgia. But unlike Ukraine, the ruling Georgian Dream party follows the Russian playbook and uses the Russian threat to maintain authoritarian power. By Dr. Sonja Katharina Schiffers
Europe is reinventing itself Published: 10 March 2025 Kommentar It's not just about money. We can be the innovative and cultural magnet of the world. That is the strength of democratic and open societies. By Bastian Hermisson
Albanian General Elections 2025: Out with the Old, In with the Same? Published: 18 February 2025 overview On May 11, 2025, Albania will hold parliamentary elections, the first since officially opening EU accession negotiations. While some significant changes mark this election—most notably, diaspora voting and partial candidate list openness—major systemic factors remain unchanged. The Socialist Party (SP), in power since 2013, appears poised for an unprecedented fourth mandate.
«Afghanistan still needs help from Europe.» Published: 14 December 2024 The final word A look at the current situation of civil society in Afghanistan and potential approaches for international support. By Sayed Shoaib Sadaat
Giving right-wingers an earful Published: 14 December 2024 Reportage With their cheerful music, Banda Comunale has been getting under the skin of Neo-Nazis in Saxony for over 20 years. Most recently, the brass band has played mostly in support of democratic alliances in rural areas of Saxony. Can they make a difference? By David Muschenich
«We really need to think more creatively about politics» Published: 14 December 2024 Interview Rosa Balfour, Director of Carnegie Europe, attributes the rise of the far right not only to major issues such as the consequences of globalization and the spread of disinformation but also to a much more «banal» cause: the strained relationship between citizens and the institutions of representative democracy. By Rosa Balfour, Zora Siebert and Rasmus Randig
«We neither asked, nor did we listen well enough or look closely enough.» Published: 14 December 2024 Essay The German Bundestag has established a parliamentary committee to evaluate mistakes made during Germany’s 20-year engagement in Afghanistan. One thing is certain: From the outset, the goals of democracy building were set too optimistically and without regard for the cultural and social realities of the country. But there are also positives. By Schahina Gambir
The dual nature of protests Published: 14 December 2024 Essay They fight against corruption, social inequality, or climate change: Social movements have taken on a key role in political change worldwide. How can international donor organizations support these movements? By Sergio Rodriguez Prieto
The Backbone of Stable Democracies Published: 14 December 2024 Essay What European democracies can learn from India’s secularism and why protecting religious freedom is crucial for the future of democratic societies. By Neha Dabhade
A balancing act for Belarus Published: 14 December 2024 Reportage The exile association Razam is an important anchor in the daily lives of people who have fled to Germany due to political persecution. It also supports the activists back home who are rising up against Lukashenko. By Jens Uthoff
«We have to let young people make their own mistakes, or else we will lose them.» Published: 14 December 2024 Interview The Moroccan theater maker and actor Hosni el Mokhlis on the power of art, the ability to critique, and the necessity of creating spaces for debate. By Rasmus Randig and Hosni el Mokhlis
Solidarity as a political decision Published: 14 December 2024 Essay Globally, women’s rights and LGBTIQ rights are being weaponized to destabilize regions. The only remedy is a return to democratic ideals. By Jovan Džoli Ulicevic
Switching camps Published: 14 December 2024 In pictures Activism and politics – what motivates people to move from one field to the other? Six biographical sketches about the decision to cross a boundary. By Christina Focken
«Activism and politics need each other» Published: 12 December 2024 The Big Interview Antonia Orellana, a former activist and Chile's Minister for Women and Gender Equality since 2022, brings feminist and social issues into the government. A conversation with Antonia Orellana about how true change can be achieved. By Antonia Orellana, Gitte Cullmann and Angela Erpel Jara
The constitution I dream of Published: 12 December 2024 Statement Since its founding in 2009, iLaw has significantly strengthened democratic participation in Thailand through innovative campaigns and targeted initiatives. By Kannika Yodnin
Democracy in figures Published: 12 December 2024 Dossier Since 2009, more people worldwide have been living in autocracies than in democracies. Facts, figures, and graphics on the state of democracy around the globe. By Heike Holdinghausen
Democracy lives by its people Published: 12 December 2024 Where we stand What is the state of democracy? While elections are approaching in many countries, people in autocracies are fighting for human rights and reforms – often under dangerous conditions. An introduction to the topic and this issue. By Rasmus Randig