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Commentary 30 Dec 2021
Seven Lessons From the German 5G Debate
That German parliamentarians asserted themselves against pro-Huawei lobbyists and decision-makers in the executive branch is the most uplifting part of the German 5G saga. Now parliament should also work to ensure that Germany learns the other key lessons from its debate on who should be allowed to provide technology for critical infrastructure.… -
Project report 28 Dec 2021
Doubling Down on the Nexus
How does UNHCR cooperate with its development partners? And how does their partnership affect refugees? This report offers findings from a three-year evaluation with the International Security and Development Center.… -
Project 27 Dec 2021
ASILE: Global Asylum Governance and the EU’s Role
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Study 20 Dec 2021
Die 9-Milliarden-Euro-Frage
Deutschland ist der weltweit größte Investor in zivile Friedensförderung und Krisenprävention. Die Ausgaben steigen weiter. Doch wieviel davon kann tatsächlich präventiv wirken? Die Datenanalyse für die deutschen Präventionsakteure.… -
Policy brief 15 Dec 2021
A Pathway Toward More Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission
Currently, there are almost 83 million people facing forced displacement. Now is the right moment to revive resettlement and complementary pathways for refugees.… -
Report 08 Dec 2021
The UK’s Kleptocracy Problem
By Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, John Heathershaw, Alexander Cooley, Thomas Mayne, Casey Michel, Tena Prelec, Jason Sharman -
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 06 Dec 2021
Reaching Across Cultural and Political Divides: Why Dialogues Matter and How They Can Succeed
By Joel SandhuGlobal Governance Futures (GGF) – a multilateral dialogue program we ran with the Robert Bosch Stiftung for 10 years – rested on a key principle: to fix global problems, we must work across divides. What have we learned in a decade of GGF?… -
Project 15 Nov 2021
Stabilization Lab
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Podcast 10 Nov 2021
Multilateral Dialogues in a Changing World
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Commentary 10 Nov 2021
How Germany Can Help Ensure Peace in the Taiwan Strait
Germany's next government should courageously invest in relations with Taiwan, out of economic and political self-interest. In doing so, Berlin and Europe can actively contribute to a non-military deterrence of Beijing's increasingly aggressive stance in the region.… -
Commentary 09 Nov 2021
Europe Is Doubling Down on Taiwan
The European Parliament and some member states are driving a major shift in Europe's Taiwan policy – a direct reaction to Beijing’s increasingly confrontational stance. But for the new Brussels consensus to effectively deter Chinese aggression, the EU needs to move in lockstep.… -
Commentary 03 Nov 2021
Africa Must Lead on Capital Flight
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Article 03 Nov 2021
“World Out of Joint”: Citizen Dialogue on Foreign and Security Policy
Foreign policymakers are increasingly using citizen dialogues as an instrument for addressing an erosion of trust in politics. For such formats to be effective, participants need clarity about their goals and opportunities to debate – and decide on – real-world trade-offs and dilemmas.… -
Commentary 01 Nov 2021
Universität als Risikozone – für alle
Heated debates in German universities on topics like gender and the climate crisis reveal stark generational divides. But these arguments do not threaten Academic Freedom – in fact, they are good scientific practice.… -
Commentary 01 Nov 2021
Die zweifelnden Möchte-nicht-gern-Krieger
Fast 20 Jahre lang hat die deutsche Politik zu Afghanistan schwierige Entscheidungen getroffen. Sie muss sie ernsthaft reflektieren, um aus schwerwiegenden Fehlern zu lernen.… -
Commentary 01 Nov 2021
Verhexter Ansatz
Nach Afghanistan gilt es, Deutschlands Krisenpolitik zu verbessern: Dafür sollte der vernetzte Ansatz aus Außen-, Sicherheits- und Entwicklungspolitik überdacht und komplexen Realitäten angepasst werden.… -
Commentary 28 Oct 2021
Deutschland muss Peking in Taiwan die Stirn bieten
Peking erhöht den Druck auf deutsche Akteure, die Ein-China-Politik umzudeuten. Deutschland muss sich zur Unabhängigkeit Taiwans positionieren – und wenn nötig wirtschaftliche Druckmittel einsetzen.… -
Article 27 Oct 2021
How (Not) to Deal with the Vulnerabilities of Democracies to Outside Influence
In recent years, authoritarian states like China and Russia have used their power to influence democracies. What can democratic actors do to better protect themselves? … -
Commentary 25 Oct 2021
Fundament für den Brückenbau