The Democracy of Ideas or the Dictatorship of Opinion? A Fractured Public Square in the Age of Certainty

  •  05-06-2026 05:23 PM

An investigative reflection on whether modern democracy still protects free thought and open disagreement, or whether public debate is increasingly shaped by social pressure, moral certainty, and political tone.

Cabinet of Mette Frederiksen III

  •  03-06-2026 04:12 PM

The New Danish government's ministerial appointments announced by the Prime Minister's Office as based on the coalition parties: Socialdemokratiet (S), Socialistisk Folkeparti (SF), Moderaterne (M), and Radikale Venstre (RV)

A Government Forged in Fatigue

  •  02-06-2026 12:02 AM

An analysis of the coalition that emerged from Denmark's protracted 2026 government negotiations, examining the parties involved, the compromises required to secure power, and the political forces that made such an unlikely alliance necessary. The article argues that the new administration reflects a broader transformation in Danish politics, where governing stability increasingly depends on pragmatic compromise rather than ideological alignment.

Why a by-election in an obscure English town suddenly matters to Britain, the EU, and even Denmark?

  •  25-05-2026 07:04 PM

This article examines why the Makerfield by-election has become far more than a routine parliamentary contest, analysing how the result could influence the future direction of British politics, shape European perceptions of UK stability, and affect countries such as Denmark that rely on close political, economic, and security cooperation with the UK.

Copenhagen Climate Ministerial: The Quiet Room Where Climate Policy Is Stress Tested

  •  22-05-2026 01:04 PM

A brief analysis by Sphere Magazine of the May 2026 Copenhagen Climate Ministerial, an informal gathering of climate ministers held alongside the UN COP process. It outlines how, despite no formal outcome, discussions reportedly converged on three themes: the shift from climate ambition to implementation, the central role of electricity system expansion in the transition, and continued tension over climate finance. The piece argues that the meeting functions less as a decision-making forum and more as a space for testing political limits before positions harden in formal negotiations.

Denmark may rank among the world’s strongest democracies, but many citizens remain unclear about how its electoral system actually works

  •  19-05-2026 12:38 AM

This article examines Denmark’s electoral system and argues that while it is highly effective and stable, much of its underlying structure remains difficult for ordinary citizens to fully understand.

The Most Dangerous People in Democracy Are the Ones Who Think They Know Best

  •  14-05-2026 07:54 PM

An examination of how modern political elites increasingly dismiss ordinary voters while pushing policies many citizens no longer recognise or support. The article argues that the growing divide between technocratic governance and public will is fuelling distrust, political revolt, and a crisis at the heart of Western democracy.

The Alliance of Democracies Summit and the Feeling That Something Had Changed

  •  14-05-2026 07:36 PM

A reflective and unsettling first person account of a day spent inside the Alliance of Democracies Foundation Summit at the Royal Danish Playhouse on May 12, 2026. Blending political observation, cultural critique and personal introspection,

The Anger We Ignore: What This Rant Says About a Fraying Democracy

  •  12-05-2026 07:29 PM

The Anger We Ignore: What This Rant Says About a Fraying Democracy What rising public anger at politicians reveals about declining trust and accountability in modern democracies.

Løkke Rasmussen Shaping Denmark’s Next Government

  •  13-04-2026 08:15 PM

Sphere Magazine examines how Lars Løkke Rasmussen has moved from kingmaker to agenda-setter in Denmark’s post-election negotiations.

Wands and Whips: The Hazardous Illusion of Power in Danish Politics

  •  11-04-2026 08:15 PM

Sphere Magazine asks what happens when idealism meets power

How Denmark Can Beat Trump at His Own Game (Without Spilling a Drop of Gevalia)

  •  10-04-2026 08:15 PM

Sphere asks: What happens when a small, sensible country like Denmark decides to stop playing nice and starts playing the narrative game perfected by Donald Trump?