In striving for a “business-friendly environment”, the Georgian government is further eroding labour rights. Workers have taken to the streets in response.
The growing digital engagement and online presence of the philanthropic sector in the Arab region is playing a growing role in engaging people philanthropically in a context where personalized ways of giving still have a stronghold.
International investment in fossil fuel extraction is making me and other Azerbaijani political prisoners hostages to the Aliyev regime.
The alternatives we imagine are products of the times in which we live. A review of Peter Frase’s book Four Futures.
Ukraine’s IT sector is often billed as a key part of the country’s economic future. But what challenges lie ahead for the industry? What can Ukrainian society expect from tech?
London can no longer be a welcome host to companies that plunder state and carbon budgets.
The Ford Foundation believes we have an obligation to strengthen capitalism. In fact we have a duty to transform it.
Protests and strikes across Russia show that the country’s “silent majority” is becoming louder. But are pundits even listening?
Attempts to call the Putin regime “neoliberal” get one fundamental thing wrong: capitalism doesn’t exist in Russia. Русский
True wealth and power are found in collectives of people working together to radiate out justice and equality.
The doctor is out. Hunger strikes, mistreatment of patients and general desperation are beginning to seem like a feature – as opposed to a bug – of Russia’s healthcare system. Русский