Jan Eliasson discusses current global challenges, 80 years of the United Nations, and a life in diplomacy.
What challenges are currently facing the international economic system? And how are tariffs impacting companies, governments, and people worldwide?
The Trump administration, beleaguered by weak economic data and struggling to maintain its popularity, is turning to cruelty as a crutch.
How do sanctions work? Do they work? And what impact are they having on the Russian war machine?
Digital privacy, often underrated as a freedom, is in an internet-defined age a vital part of our democracy. Chat Control would kill it.
Politicians oft point to the supposed 'lessons of history' to show why 'appeasement' fails. But that narrative erases diplomacy, and how effective it can be.
With the AfD more popular than ever, pressure is mounting to confront the far-right party. Yet banning the AfD might ignite a far greater crisis.
No-one can deny that the man is amusing. But are we too busy laughing to see the threat?
Growing censorship online in China have resulted in a cat-and-mouse game between users and censors. It has also failed to stop criticism and discontent.
In conversation with Helena Reitberger, Sweden’s Representative in Taiwan, we explore Sweden’s engagement—from green tech and AI, to Pride and academic exchange.