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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.… -
Commentary 23 Aug 2021
Vom alten Diesel auf Hybrid: Ein Update für die deutsche außenpolitische Architektur
Entscheiden muss sich wieder lohnen. Dazu sind Reparaturen an der außenpolitischen Architektur nötig. Ein Vorschlag zur Debatte über einen Nationalen Sicherheitsrat.… -
Project 23 Aug 2021
Perspectives on Peace in Eastern Ukraine
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Project report 18 Aug 2021
A World Divided? Envisioning the Future of Global Inequality
By GGF 2035 Global Futures of the Politics of Inequality Working Group -
Project report 18 Aug 2021
Chaos or Connection? The Global Media and Information Landscape in 2035
By GGF 2035 Global Futures of Media and Information Working GroupThe internet has revolutionized how we access and share information. And it is a field where new actors are constantly emerging. What will the global media landscape look like in the next decade? Will media literacy increase? And what about efforts to regulate Big Tech?… -
Project report 18 Aug 2021
The Future of Conflict in an Age of Climate Extremes
By GGF 2035 Global Futures of Climate-Related Conflict Working Group -
Commentary 17 Aug 2021
Wissenschaft, Medien und Politik schaden sich in der Corona-Krise gegenseitig
Corona zeigt, wie schwierig das Verhältnis von Wissenschaft, Politik und Medien sein kann. Ein Plädoyer gegen eine weitere Polarisierung der Debatte.… -
Commentary 17 Aug 2021
Taiwan: Wirtschaftliche Kooperation wagen
Wirtschaftminister Peter Altmaier hat Taiwan in einem Brief um eine prioritäre Belieferung mit Halbleiterchips gebeten. Auf diese Weise funktioniere Zusammenarbeit nicht.… -
Commentary 09 Aug 2021
The Untrue Truism: Why Sea Rescue Is Not A Pull Factor
Outdated push-pull theories still dominate the public discourse around sea rescue and put migrants at risk. It’s time for a more nuanced view – to better understand decisions on migration and save lives in the process.… -
Commentary 05 Aug 2021
Pitfalls Between Science, Politics and Public Debate: Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers with dissenting opinions are often classified as an irrelevant minority. But those who deny the real diversity of scientific opinion undermine trust in science – and in politics.… -
Commentary 26 Jul 2021
Die Untergangsängste der Kanzlerin
Ja, es geht auch um deutsche Wirtschaftsinteressen. Doch der wahre Grund für Merkels zurückhaltende China-Politik ist ein anderer: Sie hält Deutschland und das fragile Gebilde Europa für zu schwach im Wettbewerb mit China.… -
Policy brief 22 Jul 2021
Africa and COVID-19: Where Do We Go from Here?
By Oheneba Boateng, Lynda IrouloAfrica was one of the last global regions to be hit by the pandemic, giving its leaders and regional organizations a head start in devising strategies to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. However, rising infection rates, new variants and inequities in the global vaccine roll-out mean that efforts cannot stop here.… -
Commentary 21 Jul 2021
Widerhall trotz Widerlegung: Wieso Seenotrettung kein Pull-Faktor ist
Der öffentliche Diskurs um Seenotrettung wird noch immer durch veraltete Push-Pull-Theorien dominiert und bringt dadurch Menschen in Gefahr. Durch eine differenziertere Betrachtung können wir Migrationsentscheidungen besser verstehen – und Leben retten.… -
Commentary 14 Jul 2021
The Undeniable Pessimism of Angela Merkel’s Worldview
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's policy on China is defined by a doom-and-gloom mentality about Europe’s trajectory of power. If Berlin's new government wants to change course, it'll need a psychological shift.… -
Report 12 Jul 2021
Munitions Typology: Chemical Weapons Deployed in the Syrian War
Since 2011, the Assad regime has used chemical weapons more than 336 times. Analyzing the munitions recovered from these attacks reveals a lot about the Syrian chemical weapons program – and those behind it.… -
Book review 08 Jul 2021
Book Review: The Arc of Protection – Reforming the International Refugee Regime
Review of The Arc of Protection: Reforming the International Refugee Regime, by T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Leah Zamore (Stanford Briefs 2019).…