Sweden’s unique political brand is put to the testRightwing populists are too abrasive to be suitable coalition partnersLiberals, nationalists and the struggle for GermanyA surge of populist sentiment is part of a broader shift in international politicsWhy so little has changed since the financial crashMartin Wolf on the power of vested interests in today’s rent-extracting economyEurope’s nationalists are on the marchElections to the European Parliament next year will be a big test of populist strengthFear and debt lurk behind the mystery of wagesEmployers benefit as job insecurity deters workers from pushing for salary risesJeremy Corbyn feeds the nasty populism of the leftThe Labour leader has abandoned centrism and taken the party into different territoryMore from this SeriesRich Russians: From Oligarchs to Bourgeoisie, by Elisabeth SchimpfösslA fresh look at how Russia’s elite sees itselfA rebuilt Managua cannot escape its violent pastBrutal protests give young Nicaraguans a painful reminder of their capital’s historyItaly’s bridge disaster: an inquest into privatisationPopulist government wants to renationalise motorways but faces a test in turning rhetoric into policyLessons for the new socialists Premium contentNordic successes reject neither globalisation nor capitalismTheresa May faces hard fight to stop Corbyn winning the workersVoters are signalling that the struggle is on to define a new workplace settlement‘Populism’ has become a term of contemptLetter from Nikos Kaloyeropoulos, London W8, UK
Sweden’s unique political brand is put to the testRightwing populists are too abrasive to be suitable coalition partnersLiberals, nationalists and the struggle for GermanyA surge of populist sentiment is part of a broader shift in international politicsWhy so little has changed since the financial crashMartin Wolf on the power of vested interests in today’s rent-extracting economyEurope’s nationalists are on the marchElections to the European Parliament next year will be a big test of populist strengthFear and debt lurk behind the mystery of wagesEmployers benefit as job insecurity deters workers from pushing for salary risesJeremy Corbyn feeds the nasty populism of the leftThe Labour leader has abandoned centrism and taken the party into different territoryMore from this SeriesRich Russians: From Oligarchs to Bourgeoisie, by Elisabeth SchimpfösslA fresh look at how Russia’s elite sees itselfA rebuilt Managua cannot escape its violent pastBrutal protests give young Nicaraguans a painful reminder of their capital’s historyItaly’s bridge disaster: an inquest into privatisationPopulist government wants to renationalise motorways but faces a test in turning rhetoric into policyLessons for the new socialists Premium contentNordic successes reject neither globalisation nor capitalismTheresa May faces hard fight to stop Corbyn winning the workersVoters are signalling that the struggle is on to define a new workplace settlement‘Populism’ has become a term of contemptLetter from Nikos Kaloyeropoulos, London W8, UK