A call for nationalism is the wrong answer to Trump’s policies and can translate into a call for loyalty towards the current government. Español Português
The internet provides new opportunities to strengthen collective action and improve new forms of work.
The gig economy has got us talking about the labour market, but the decline in trade union membership matters more.
On 23 April, voters will have to decide whether to give Macron the chance to reform France or whether they prefer to entrust the fate of the republic to a wrecker. Español Português
In early 2017, a young woman's experiences of violence went viral on Weibo. Her case demonstrates the paradox of social media in China.
The Czech Republic is among those countries most vulnerable to the effects of the automation of work. Robots are going to replace laborers and journalists alike – is there a way out?
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Ignoring protests from the US, UK and some NATO countries, two-thirds of UN member states appear determined to conclude a nuclear ban treaty this year.
Are border fortifications/restrictions a useful or counterproductive response to mass movements of people?
We need policies that take seriously the complexity of migrant-smuggler relationships.
How does anti-trafficking policies lead to the separation of families?
How does raising the costs of human smuggling make it more likely for migrants to fall into the hands of organised crime?