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Journal article 22 May 2023
“Why Do People Hate You, Mommy?” Militarized Masculinities and Women in Postwar Kosovar Politics
How do militarized masculinities influence political participation in postwar Kosovo? A look at how gendered militarism has led to male dominance in postwar Kosovar politics.… -
Interview 16 May 2023
Shifting the Narrative
By Abi WatsonWhat is it like to work on issues like war and peace, security, governance, and justice – in general and as a woman in particular? A peek behind the curtain with GPPi's Abi Watson.… -
Commentary 23 Apr 2023
Ukraine’s Children Are Central to Peace Negotiations with Russia
As long as Russian violence against Ukrainian children remains unaddressed, Sofie Stoffel argues, there is little prospect for sustainable peace in Ukraine.… -
Commentary 21 Apr 2023
Von „umfassender strategischer Partnerschaft“ zu Systemrivalität
Bei der Neuausrichtung der deutschen Chinapolitik gilt es, die Lehren aus dem Scheitern der deutschen Russlandpolitik zu berücksichtigen. Denn die Abhängigkeiten Deutschlands gegenüber China sind weitreichender und komplexer, als es jene gegenüber Russland je waren.… -
Commentary 16 Apr 2023
Macron’s Own Goals Hurt Himself – and Europe
During his trip to China, French President Macron had two goals: get Beijing to adopt a more constructive role re: Russia’s war on Ukraine and demonstrate European solidarity. He failed on both counts… -
Interview 12 Apr 2023
Securing the Deep: Undersea Cables and National Security
Undersea cables comprise almost all of the world’s digital infrastructure – and their disruption could have devastating consequences. How can Germany better protect this critical infrastructure?… -
Commentary 12 Apr 2023
Europe Is Disastrously Split on China
French President Macron served China's Xi Jinping a strategic triumph on a silver platter during his last visit to Beijing. Now, Europe needs to shift into damage control mode.… -
Commentary 11 Apr 2023
Rethinking Democracy and Civil Society Support in Acute Crises
To prevent crises, civic engagement must be part of a broader political strategy. What could that look like?… -
Interview 05 Apr 2023
“Things Will Only Get Tougher for Germany in This New Cold War”
Despite its stated solidarity with Russia over Ukraine, China is not delivering weapons to Moscow. Thorsten Benner on why that is the case, when Beijing might change course and why Germany needs to reduce its critical dependencies on China.… -
Interview 04 Apr 2023
“The Promises Are Too Big to Ignore for Any Country with Geopolitical Aspirations”
By Julian HeissThe quest for a breakthrough in quantum computing is already altering economic and security considerations. On the dual-use character of quantum technologies, the potential civilian benefits, and more.… -
Commentary 31 Mar 2023
Es hora de decir adiós al pensamiento mágico sobre China
En las próximas semanas, los líderes europeos Macron y Sánchez se reunirán con Xi Jinping. ¿Por qué tienen que abandonar su "pensamiento mágico" sobre China y ser realistas sobre las relaciones económicas con China?… -
Interview 30 Mar 2023
„So gut wie jetzt werden wir es in diesem neuen Kalten Krieg nicht mehr haben“
China und Russland zeigen sich im Ukraine-Krieg als Partner. Noch liefert Peking jedoch keine Waffen. Warum das so ist, wann sich das ändern könnte und in welchem Feld sich Deutschland schon wieder abhängig macht.… -
Commentary 29 Mar 2023
Saying Goodbye to Magical Thinking About China
Why European leaders need to be guided by a more realistic assessment of economic relations with Beijing and China’s geopolitical role on Russia, Ukraine and beyond.… -
Commentary 17 Mar 2023
Zeitenwende: What Has Been Missing From the Conversation?
Russia's war against Ukraine has sparked an active public debate about German and European security policy. But not all issues have gotten the same air time. What is missing?… -
Study 14 Mar 2023
Supporting Civil Society in Acute Crises
Support to civil society is a main tool policymakers use to prevent confilict. How can donors do it better?… -
Commentary 03 Mar 2023
Schluss mit dem Autopiloten! Gute Krisenpolitik fährt nicht von allein
Wirksamere Stabilisierung und Friedensförderung erfordert die Priorisierung erfolgversprechender Fälle, mehr Mut zu Konfrontation und Blockaden im Apparat abzubauen. Das kostet Geld, doch sonst verpuffen die Millionen.… -
Commentary 28 Feb 2023
Zeitverzug beim Mentalitätswandel
Die Zeitenwende ist auch eine Mentalitätswende: Deutschland muss nicht nur in Bezug auf Russland, sondern auch auf die USA und China umdenken.… -
Commentary 27 Feb 2023
Lulas Brasilien: Der schwierige Partner
Die Chance auf einen Neustart mit Deutschland ist da, trotz geopolitischer Divergenzen. Nötig sind mehr Realismus und mehr echte Kooperation.… -
Report 24 Feb 2023
Early Action: The State of Play 2022
By Marie Wagner, Risk-informed Early Action PartnershipCurrently, over 3 billion people live in contexts that are highly vulnerable to climate change. Are we doing enough to ensure that they are safe from disasters? A look at early action for climate disasters in 2022.… -
Evaluation report 17 Feb 2023
Evaluation of the Policy on WFP’s Role in Peacebuilding in Transition Settings
By Julia Steets, Claudia Meier, Alexander Gaus, Sarah Bressan, Inji El Bakry, Steffen Eckhard, Jan Kemper, Elena LeuschnerWhat effects that did the World Food Programme's projects have on conflict and peace dynamics? How relevant were their policy implementation measures? What factors enabled or hindered their impact? An evaluation from 2012 to 2021.…