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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.… -
Podcast 31 Oct 2021
Multilateral Dialogues in a Changing World
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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
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Policy brief 22 Oct 2021
Enabling Fieldwork in Difficult Environments
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Study 21 Oct 2021
Follow the Money: Investing in Crisis Prevention
Who spends what to prevent which crisis? And do these investments happen early enough? Open-source data and country case studies help us map the landscape of civilian investment in crisis prevention.… -
Commentary 14 Oct 2021
Pandora Papers: Four Lessons Africa Can Draw From the Leak
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pages 13 Oct 2021
Climate Pledge
As an institute, we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint. At the same time, we want to be honest about the trade-offs this entails for an organization like ours. Here are some of the steps we have committed to so far. -
Commentary 07 Oct 2021
Cooperation, Not Bartering: Why Germany Needs Better Relations with Taiwan
With a new coalition government in Germany gives Berlin the chance to redefine its economic ties in Asia. A crucial first step: intensify cooperation with Taiwan.… -
Commentary 30 Sep 2021
Germany’s Afghan Defeat: Unhappy Not-Quite-Warriors
The German political class needs to ask itself some tough questions about how it navigated the challenging choices in Afghanistan over the past 20 years.… -
Commentary 10 Sep 2021
Germany’s Acid Test: Systemic Competition
To compete against systemic rivals like China, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s successor will need to be more ambitious in strengthening the German model. How could that look?… -
Commentary 08 Sep 2021
A Perfect Shitstorm: Scientists in the Pandemic
COVID-19 has revealed the practical importance of science in an unprecedented way. But science skepticism and hateful attacks have also grown, which could make scientists afraid to conduct & share their research. What is the situation?… -
Commentary 08 Sep 2021
The ‘Zoomification’ of Academia: Addressing Risks to Academic Freedom
The pandemic made online learning a key part of university life. But virtual platforms also allow for surveillance by authoritarian states and increase pressures to self-censor. How can academia better protect scholars and students?… -
Report 06 Sep 2021
Risks Associated With Humanitarian Data Sharing With Donors
Humanitarian organizations are collecting and sharing an increasing amount of data from the people they assist. If not adequately secured, this information can be used to target specific individuals or communities. Here are draft principles for humanitarian data sharing with donors.… -
Study 01 Sep 2021
Evaluating P/CVE: Institutional Structures in International Comparison
Preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) is an emerging field with a wealth of experience but few proven recipes for success. Do we know if existing measures are effective?… -
Commentary 01 Sep 2021
Mit Fragezeichen im Systemwettbewerb
Angela Merkel versprach einst eine „neue Gründerzeit“. Die muss ihren Nachfolgern nun gelingen, damit Deutschland gegen Autokratien wie China bestehen kann.… -
Commentary 23 Aug 2021
The Engine Room: Rebooting Germany’s Foreign Policy Architecture
Berlin needs to improve its decision-making processes, and that means repairing its creaky foreign policy set-up – a contribution to the debate about a German National Security Council.…