Europe

Hanna Perekhoda on Ukraine: ‘Thinking about solutions, we must at least not mistake the causes’
Hanna Perekhoda reflects on the mix of positions taken by European lefts on Ukraine.

Poland: Women and youth mobilise to vote out reaction
Szymon Martys — Poland held elections on October 15 that ended the eight-year, two-term rule of the incumbent Law and Justice party and the United Right political alliance centred on it.

Britain: Writing on the wall for Sunak and Starmer
First published at Anti*Capitalist Resistance.

The Russian invasion and the Ukrainian left: The struggle for a social Ukraine
The idea of creating an English-language issue of Commons journal has been discussed for a long time, and it became especially acute in connection with the Russian full-scale invasion and the emerging significant interest in Ukraine among foreign audiences.

Russia, NATO and inter-imperialist rivalry
Chris Slee — Dave Holmes argues “Russia is most decidedly defending itself from an existential threat from the US-NATO bloc” while approvingly quoting Scott Ritter’s assertions that “NATO is a paper tiger”. So which is it?

European Left leaders on Ukraine: Not even a hint of solidarity
Murray Smith — Throughout history, solidarity has helped achieve the only possible acceptable peace — one guaranteeing defeat of the aggressor and the victim to live free of the threat of renewed assault. That must be the goal of the European Left in relation to Ukraine.

In Portugal, the left is rebuilding
A conversation with former Bloco de Esquerda MP Beatriz Gomes Dias.

In Norway, local elections herald a shift to the right
Ingrid Wergeland — For the first time in a century, Norway’s Labour Party failed to top the country’s local and regional elections, pipped to the post by the centre-right conservatives.

Making the difference: Perspectives for the European Left going into the 2024 European elections
Walter Baier — Surveys indicate that the 2024 elections will be chiefly characterized by uncertainty and pessimism.

Hungary: Can a few sparks light a fire?
Áron Rossman-Kiss — In Hungary, a fledging New Left is rebuilding amidst the ruins of Orbánism