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Publications by Katrin Kinzelbach
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Journal article 08 Dec 2021
Global Data on the Freedom Indispensable for Scientific Research: Toward a Reconciliation of Academic Reputation and Academic Freedom
So far, international university rankings do not factor academic freedom into their scores. To set the record straight will require reconciling academic reputation and the state of academic freedom.… -
Report 11 Mar 2021
Free Universities: Putting the Academic Freedom Index Into Action
The second iteration of the Academic Freedom Index compares the state of academic freedom worldwide. Here is how policymakers, universities and others can put it to use.… -
Book 16 Dec 2020
Researching Academic Freedom
How can researchers better understand academic freedom worldwide? This book offers research guidelines and in-depth case studies on the situation in Brazil, Ireland, Russia, and Egypt.… -
Commentary 20 Nov 2019
Hong Kong: What’s Next and How Should Europe Respond?
By Katrin Kinzelbach, Eva PilsThe crisis in Hong Kong is spiraling out of control. Europe should issue a clear warning that the territory’s special status must be respected.… -
Book chapter 20 Aug 2019
Human Rights in Chinese Foreign Policy: A Battle for Global Public Opinion
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Commentary 29 Apr 2019
Assessing Academic Freedom Infringements and Their Severity
The most powerful way of filling the data gap on academic freedom violations would be to develop a new index on that assesses infringements worldwide.… -
Commentary 10 Dec 2018
Will China Dare Challenge the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
It is only a matter of time before the Chinese state tries to replace human rights with an alternative normative idea. This should worry all those who value individual freedoms.… -
Book chapter 29 Nov 2018
An International Alliance of Democracies
The authoritarian and illiberal advance is unlikely to be linear. More importantly: it can be averted. To do so, Germany and other democracies must develop new approaches to promoting human rights.… -
Commentary 04 Oct 2018
The Nobel Peace Prize Should Honor Hopeful Tactics, Not Heroic Persistence
The heroification of charismatic protest leaders often entails a misreading of local political dynamics. Unless such individuals open up new and safe opportunities for political action, their power to mobilize is usually short-lived.… -
Journal article 04 Oct 2018
Zur Heroisierung und Handlungs(ohn)macht inhaftierter Protestanführer
Welche Bedeutung haben Charismaträger für demokratische Protestbewegungen? Und welche Rolle spielt internationale Aufmerksamkeit für den politischen Einfluss inhaftierter Protestanführer?… -
Commentary 23 Aug 2018
Better Data Can Counteract Soft Repression
Changing the way we document human rights abuses, including by paying more attention to soft repression, could give us a better picture of reality.… -
Study 20 Apr 2018
Forbidden Knowledge: Measuring Academic Freedom
By Katrin Kinzelbach, Felix HoffmannAn index on academic freedom can change the way scholars interact across borders, strengthen a global community that is committed to academic freedom, push back authoritarian influence in the university sector, and protect universities from being coopted for the purpose of political repression. It… -
Article 13 Apr 2018
New Ways to Address an Old Problem: Political Repression
The term “closing space” has become a widely embraced trope to describe contemporary challenges in the struggle for human rights. It suggests that the human rights movement confronts a global and varied, but overall very serious pushback as governments limit opportunities for civic engagement and… -
Commentary 19 Feb 2018
Deniz Yücel ist nicht frei
Deniz Yücel ist frei, heißt es. Aber das stimmt nicht. Er wurde lediglich aus der Untersuchungshaft entlassen und dann schnellstmöglich nach Berlin ausgeflogen. In einem gecharterten Flugzeug wurde er in Sicherheit gebracht. Das ist nicht der Weg eines freien Menschen. Der Journalist mit der… -
Commentary 31 Aug 2017
How Interpol Can Be Protected From Despots
On August 19, in Granada, the Spanish police detained the author Dogan Akhanli, a German citizen of Turkish origin, because the international police organization Interpol had issued a red notice for a worldwide search. The German government reacted swiftly and clarified to the Spanish government… -
Commentary 25 Aug 2017
Wie Interpol vor Despoten geschützt werden kann
Autoritäre Regierungen nutzen die Roteckfahndung von Interpol für grenzenlose politische Verfolgung. Das Problem ist bekannt – die kurzfristige Festnahme des deutschen, türkischstämmigen Schriftstellers Dogan Akhanli im spanischen Granada ist leider nicht der erste Fall, nur das jüngste Beispiel für… -
Journal article 20 Apr 2017
An Analysis of China’s Statements on Human Rights at the UN
In UN debates, China primarily contests implications of human rights rather than the norms themselves. This challenge is nonetheless serious as it facilitates a gradual erosion of established norms and instruments.… -
Commentary 24 Jan 2017
Without Democracy, No Human Rights and No Peace
This spring, the German Federal Cabinet will approve new guidelines for managing crises and conflicts. As with any other German foreign policy document, the guidelines will acknowledge the universality of human rights, as well as the importance of human rights to sustainable peace. These are well-… -
Commentary 12 Jan 2017
Ohne Demokratie keine Menschenrechte und kein Frieden
Wie jedes außenpolitische Grundsatzdokument der Bundesrepublik Deutschland werden die neuen Leitlinien für Krisenengagement und Friedensförderung die Universalität der Menschenrechte anerkennen und ihre Förderung versprechen. Das ist gut. Sie werden auch betonen, dass Menschenrechte und nachhaltiger… -
Article 21 Nov 2016
German Human Rights Policy in a Multipolar World
Introduction Rising powers need not fear criticism of human rights abuses from Berlin, for trade trumps human rights in German foreign policy. This conventional wisdom is frequently invoked by human rights activists and journalists alike, but it is neither very informative nor entirely correct.…