Opinion Václav Havel and the meaning of socialism Ten years on from his death, the Czech dissident and former leader may be a hero to the Right, but his ideas were radically egalitarian By Michael Hauser / 23 Jan 2022
Feature From misogyny to war and politics: read the best of Rosemary Bechler In memory of our late colleague, a founding editor of openDemocracy, here is a selection of her excellent articles spanning the past 20 years By Adam Ramsay / 29 Nov 2021
Opinion With its EU and US anchors dislodged, Bosnia-Herzegovina is cast adrift Though the possibility of full-scale war is only slight, the country must brace itself for outbreaks of violence and further crises By Ian Bancroft / 12 Nov 2021
Feature How Germany became ground zero for the COVID infodemic Exclusive analysis by openDemocracy reveals how false claims and conspiracy theories gave rise to Europe’s largest anti-lockdown movement By Darren Loucaides, Alessio Perrone and Josef Holnburger / 31 Mar 2021
News Germany’s COVID sceptics fuelled by Russian media and far-Right conspiracies Exclusive: Disinformation and pseudoscience shared on social media inspired tens of thousands to attend anti-lockdown protests across Germany By Darren Loucaides and Alessio Perrone / 31 Mar 2021
Home The fight against disinformation: a proposal for regulation Xnet proposes legislation against fake news and manipulation of information both OFFLINE AND ONLINE and in defense of democracy and fundamental freedomshttps://xnet-x.net/es/fake-you-law/ By Simona Levi / 5 May 2020