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  • Book 01 Mar 2015

    Magnificent and Beggar Land

    Angola Since the Civil War Based on three years of research in and extensive first-hand knowledge of Angola, Magnificent and Beggar Land is the definitive account of the fast-changing dynamics of this important yet misunderstood African state; a major exporter of oil, minerals and other raw…
  • Commentary 22 Jan 2015

    Climate Engineering: The Need for Science, Governance and Better Understanding

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    This opinion piece is part of the the Global Governance Futures 2025 program which brings together young professionals to look ahead and recommend ways to address global challenges. As Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) replace Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the post-2015 world, climate…
  • Commentary 09 Jan 2015

    Effective Communications is Key to Geoengineering Governance

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    This interview was conducted by Mirko Hohmann and Joel Sandhu for the the Global Governance Futures 2025 program which brings together young professionals to look ahead and recommend ways to address global challenges. MH & JS: In light of successive failed attempts to tackle high carbon dioxide…
  • Commentary 05 Jan 2015

    Blinded By Rage Against US Digital Hegemony: What Morozov Gets Wrong About “Technological Sovereignty”

    “US tech hegemony is making ‘technological sovereignty’ one of the top geopolitical issues of 2015.” So goes Evgeny Morozov’s prediction for the new year. And true to form, the serial provocateur serves up an op-ed to trigger a debate on the topic. Unfortunately, Morozov is so in love with his own…
  • Article 01 Dec 2014

    Cybersicherheit – wie die Politik versagt

    Codegesteuerte Angriffe auf zivile und militärische Infrastrukturen gelten als eine der großen neuen sicherheitspolitischen Herausforderungen. Politische Entscheidungsträger, aber auch Vertreter der Sicherheitsindustrie und der Medien, warnen zunehmend vor einem „Cyberkrieg“, der Wirtschaft und…
  • Article 01 Dec 2014

    Cybersecurity – How Policy Makers Fail

    Code-based attacks on civilian and military infrastructures pose one of the great new challenges for security policy. Political decision-makers, the security industry and media pundits are increasingly warning of a “cyber war” that could throw the economy and society into unpredictable turmoil.…
  • Commentary 10 Nov 2014

    The German Connection

    By Lauren Harrison
    An Unlikely Middle East Mediator Works in the Shadows Three days before the media reported the deaths of Eyal Yifrah, Gilad Shaier, and Naftali Fraenkel, I was tipped off to their tragic fate. In early June 2014, the three Israeli teenagers had gone missing while hitchhiking in the West Bank; their…
  • Commentary 14 Mar 2014

    The Normative War Around Crimea

    The Group of 7 leaders did not mince words in a joint statement on Wednesday. They called the referendum in Crimea a "direct violation of the Constitution of Ukraine" and labeled Moscow's support for Crimea's bid to join the Russia Federation a "violation of international law" not covered by the…
  • Commentary 28 Aug 2013

    Germany’s Response to the Syria Conundrum

    Berlin didn't mince words: A "taboo" has been broken and "a crime against civilization" has been committed. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle used the strongest possible terms to denounce the large-scale use of chemical weapons in Syria. Merkel's spokesperson…
  • Commentary 19 Aug 2013

    Vieira de Mello’s Lessons

    Exactly ten years ago, on August 19 2003, a terrorist attack in Baghdad killed Sergio Vieira de Mello, then chief of the UN mission in Iraq. 21 UN colleagues and local staff from 11 countries died in the rubble of the Canal Hotel where the UN had set up shop after the US invasion. The attack sent…
  • Commentary 12 Jun 2013

    Keeping Tabs on the New Hi-Tech Warriors

    The Brandenburg gate as a backdrop. A reference to the John F. Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech from almost exactly 50 years ago. A few warm words on the continuing relevance of the transatlantic alliance. It could be so easy for President Barack Obama to win over the German public and…
  • Book 01 Apr 2013

    The Handbook of Global Energy Policy

    Recent years have seen energy placed at the top of policy agendas. Against the backdrop of a rise of new consumers such as China and India, climate change and the geopolitical challenges stemming from scarce and unevenly distributed fossil resources, energy policy is now a global concern. The first…
  • Commentary 07 Feb 2013

    The EU’s Cyber Hodgepodge

    "We want a peaceful strategy because you don't want to play with fire by developing cyber weapons." This is how EU Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes, a driving force behind the new EU "cyber security strategy" that was unveiled in Brussels on Thursday, sums up the EU approach to cyber defense.…
  • Article 01 Apr 2012

    Responsibility to Protect

    Libyen, Elfenbeinküste, Südsudan – in diesen Fällen berief sich der UN-Sicherheitsrat 2011 in seinen Resolutionen auf die Schutzverantwortung (R2P). Doch in Syrien und im Sudan geht das Morden bis heute weiter, die internationale Gemeinschaft kann sich nicht auf ein gemeinsames Vorgehen einigen. Was…
  • Working paper 01 Feb 2012

    Addressing Carbon Emissions and Oil Price Volatility

    Introduction The common dependency on energy, shared by societies around the world, entails policy challenges of global nature and scope. From dealing with the negative externalities of greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to dwindling low-cost reserves of fossil fuels in the context of massively…
  • Commentary 07 Sep 2011

    NATO’s Libya Mission Could Cause a Political Backlash

    The Libya intervention presents an unsettling paradox, says Thorsten Benner. While it was the right decision to prevent a massacre in Benghazi, NATO's subsequent actions could harm future efforts to protect civilians. We are witnessing the heyday of the Libya intervention triumphalists. Presented…
  • Commentary 18 May 2011

    Why the New IMF Head Can’t Be European

    Dominique Strauss-Kahn is in jail, and the debate over his successor as IMF head has already begun. German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants to see another European get the job. But that would be a fatal signal to emerging powers such as China and India. It seemed as if they had the best of intentions.…
  • Commentary 01 Apr 2011

    The Guide of Misguided Prudence

    Just four weeks ago, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle was cheered by the crowds on Cairo’s Tahrir Square for his support of the cause of freedom. An early champion of the Tunisian & Egyptian protest movements, Germany led Europe’s increasingly unified response to the revolutions across the…
  • Commentary 30 Nov 2010

    Schluß mit dem Berliner Egotrip in der UNO

    Ab dem 1. Januar findet sich das Schild „Germany“ wieder auf dem hufeisenförmigen Tisch des mächtigsten Klubs der Weltpolitik: Deutschland wird für zwei Jahre als nichtständiges Mitglied in den Uno-Sicherheitsrat einziehen. Wie Bundesaußenminister Guido Westerwelle treffend bemerkte, war die Wahl…
  • Commentary 01 Nov 2009

    From Miss World to World Leader?

    This Tuesday, the German chancellor, freshly anointed for a second term, will speak before the US Congress in a deeply symbolical event: an East German woman on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall addressing the parliament of the world's superpower - the first German…
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