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05/01/2026
Familiarity with strong-armed tactics is one of the reasons why Latin Americans tend to understand Trump’s brand of populism.
Strongmen of the New World | Andreas Campomar
Familiarity with strong-armed tactics is one of the reasons why Latin Americans tend to understand Trump’s brand of populism.
05/01/2026
Examining the strategy of different authoritarian rulers reveals why, in a world of great power politics, a 'Maduro moment' may not be the fate of all despotic regimes.
The authoritarian’s handbook | Edward Howell
Examining the strategy of different authoritarian rulers reveals why, in a world of great power politics, a 'Maduro moment' may not be the fate of all despotic regimes.
02/01/2026
Lux is a game-changer for Rosalía and for the relationship between popular and classical music.
The ecstasy of Saint Rosalía | Duncan Wheeler
Lux is a game-changer for Rosalía and for the relationship between popular and classical music.
02/01/2026
Responding to a taste for the tropics, wild animals, and adventure, Henri Rousseau turned his dreams into fantastical, sometimes bizarre paintings.
Henri Rousseau’s wild dreams | Michael Prodger
Responding to a taste for the tropics, wild animals, and adventure, Henri Rousseau turned his dreams into fantastical, sometimes bizarre paintings.
31/12/2025
New Year is the time when Japan’s Shinto underpinnings really reveal themselves, in rituals of forgetting, purification, and beginning again.
How Japan marks the turning of the year | Chris Harding
New Year is the time when Japan’s Shinto underpinnings really reveal themselves, in rituals of forgetting, purification, and beginning again.
31/12/2025
Here is a selection of pieces we have published over the last twelve months that highlight the biggest stories and themes of 2025 — a year in ideas.
The best of Engelsberg Ideas in 2025
Here is a selection of pieces we have published over the last twelve months that highlight the biggest stories and themes of 2025 — a year in ideas.
31/12/2025
The new US National Security Strategy exposes a fundamental contradiction between civilisational ambition and strategic retrenchment. In doing so, it sets the stage for Europe’s emergence as a rival geopolitical actor in a new age of empires.
Europe’s imperial awakening | Sumantra Maitra
The new US National Security Strategy exposes a fundamental contradiction between civilisational ambition and strategic retrenchment. In doing so, it sets the stage for Europe’s emergence as a rival geopolitical actor in a new age of empires.
30/12/2025
2025 was defined by AI exuberance and America First, as technological advances gathered momentum while the Trump administration sought to radically reshape the international order.
America’s world turned upside down | Bill Emmott
2025 was defined by AI exuberance and America First, as technological advances gathered momentum and the Trump administration sought to radically reshape the international order.
29/12/2025
Technological shifts, alliance politics, and fractious great-power competition make the United Kingdom’s secret service’s work under its new Chief more complex than ever.
Gordon Corera () on the evolving work of MI6. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: The new head of Britain’s MI6 Blaise Metreweli makes her first public speech. Credit: AP Photo / Kirsty Wigglesworth / Associated Press
29/12/2025
She was a cultural icon who channelled the electric power of French femininity and, by extension, Frenchness itself.
Muriel Zagha () on why Brigitte Bardot was the face of France. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: Brigitte Bardot in 1958. Credit: Pictorial Press Ltd
29/12/2025
The EI Podcast: The instability of a multipolar era
Paul Lay is joined by Helen Thompson to discuss US–China rivalry, the growing importance of the Western Hemisphere in geopolitics, and the inherent instability of a multipolar world.
Throughout human history, commanders and warriors have adapted to waging war in the depths of winter, providing strategic lessons and cautionary tales for the Russo-Ukrainian conflict.
A little history of winter warfare | Peter Caddick-Adams
Throughout human history, commanders and warriors have adapted to waging war in the depths of winter, providing strategic lessons and cautionary tales for the Russo-Ukrainian conflict.
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Engelsberg Ideas is a new home for great writing and podcasts on history and culture, featuring leading writers and thinkers.
Although this is an exciting new publishing venture, it also has deep roots – in the Engelsberg Seminars that have taken place for more than two decades every June in Engelsberg, Sweden, at the centre owned by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. An illustration of Engelsberg is above.
The Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit is a private foundation, founded in 1947, with the primary purpose of promoting scientific and scholarly research. Its focus today is on the humanities, and on social sciences, working with leading scholars and universities around the world.
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Mattias Hessérus (Publisher) and Iain Martin (Editor)