Sweden to issue another update of a Cold War-era civil emergency advice booklet later this month – new version adapted to better reflect today's security policy reality politics Article 321 words 8 votes
According to demographic projections, people leaving Sweden are set to outnumber immigrants this year – government says this is thanks to its restrictive migration policies politics Article 696 words 9 votes
Sweden's snitch law immigration plan prompts alarm across society – forcing public sector workers to report undocumented people decried as utterly inhumane politics Article 1082 words, published Aug 11 2024 23 votes
Denmark became the world's most trusting country – how have the Danes achieved this level of faith in their fellow citizens? politics Article 2208 words 15 votes
The existence of a Roma police register is shocking but not surprising. It is directly linked to Norway's long history of antigypsyism. politics Article 1648 words 16 votes
The Anglosphere has an advantage on immigration – English-speaking countries generally do better at both attracting and integrating talent politics Article 709 words 13 votes
What’s ‘wrong’ with east Germany? Look to its long neglect by the wealthy west. politics Article 1228 words 9 votes
Fifty years since Sweden first introduced state-funded parental leave for couples to share – pioneering policy offers some surprising lessons for other countries politics Article 2564 words 19 votes
Congo’s least bad elections: How a fragile democracy inched forward—and how it can consolidate the gains politics Link 11 votes
The curious case of the Danish spy chief and former minister may be over, but key questions about secrecy and democracy remain politics Article 863 words 6 votes
Brazil is embracing the migrant crisis that everyone else wants to avoid politics Article 77 words 11 votes
How to argue against identity politics without turning into a reactionary politics.identity Article 2217 words 68 votes
Why the US left's version of the Federalist Society failed politics Article 2029 words, published Sep 18 2023 16 votes
Claremont Institute publicizes excerpt from a book openly calling for right wing revolution/coup politics Article 4415 words 41 votes
Conservatives go to red states and liberals go to blue as the USA grows more polarized politics Article 2189 words, published Jul 5 2023 51 votes
US Democrats and Republicans share core values but still distrust each other politics Article 723 words 27 votes
‘These are conditions ripe for political violence’: How close is the US to civil war? politics Article 3701 words 8 votes
Far right's triumph in my country reveals a very Swedish brand of intolerance – political parties proved that our supposed liberalism is only skin deep politics Article 964 words 8 votes
Will American ideas tear France apart? Some of its leaders think so. politics Article 1786 words 17 votes
Nonviolent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts – and those engaging a threshold of 3.5% of the population have never failed to bring about change Article 2041 words 21 votes
Chris Hedges: These "are the good times — compared to what's coming next" politics Article 2504 words 10 votes
Political Juice's thoughts on the current state of America politics Video 20:37, published Apr 16 2019 2 votes
Blind reverence for the US Constitution—on the left and right—is tearing us apart politics Article 2257 words 8 votes
Honeymoon in Palestine: Reflections on Palestine, its people, and military occupation… politics Article 3969 words 5 votes
Tiger Mother talks tribalism: Amy Chua on why US society is slipping into perilous territory politics Article 1040 words 5 votes