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Interview 12 Sep 2019
Afrikanische Hilfe für afrikanische Not?
Die Afrikanische Union gründet eine eigene Agentur für humanitäre Hilfe. Richtig so, findet GPPi Fellow Oheneba Boateng.… -
Article 12 Sep 2019
Men with Guns: Political Economy Lessons for Disbanding or Integrating Hybrid Security Forces
Integrating or disbanding local forces has failed time and again. How can we distinguish policies that are doomed to fail from those that may carry the seeds of potential success?… -
Interview 30 Aug 2019
„Desinformation ist die neue Realität“
Im Interview mit pressesprecher verrät Katharina Nachbar, wie Unternehmen mit Lügen und Desinformationen umgehen sollten.… -
Commentary 30 Aug 2019
Flucht nach vorn?
Bei der Reform ihres Asylsystems hat sich die EU in eine Sackgasse manövriert. Von der Leyen will einen Neubeginn.… -
Podcast 30 Aug 2019
Tackling Environmental Threats in Indonesia
On the Global Futures podcast, Joel Sandhu sits down with GGF 2030 fellow Aidy Halimanjaya to talk about environmental issues and public opinion in Indonesia and dissect how President Joko Widodo should address them.… -
Commentary 28 Aug 2019
Three Challenges for the African Union’s New Humanitarian Agency
The African Union's new humanitarian agency faces three main pitfalls: providing sufficient resources, defining a clear division of labor with existing organizations, and ensuring international aid agencies step back.… -
Commentary 23 Aug 2019
Why China’s Wealthy Elites Have So Much at Stake in Hong Kong
Much of the commentary on Beijing’s response to the protests in Hong Kong overlooks an important aspect: China’s rich — many of whom are intimately connected to the ruling Communist Party — stand to lose a lot of money if Hong Kong descends into chaos.… -
Book chapter 20 Aug 2019
Human Rights in Chinese Foreign Policy: A Battle for Global Public Opinion
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Project 06 Aug 2019
Harmonizing Donor Reporting
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Project 05 Aug 2019
Assessing Needs Assessments
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Book review 01 Aug 2019
Extralegal Groups in Post-Conflict Liberia: How Trade Makes the State
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Policy brief 24 Jul 2019
Looking Ahead: Foresight for Crisis Prevention
European foreign services are experimenting with looking into ‘the future’. How can policymakers make foresight and forecasting effective tools in their efforts to anticipate and ideally prevent violent conflict? Here’s an overview.… -
Podcast 19 Jul 2019
South African Lessons for City Activism
Joel Sandhu and GGF 2030 fellow Jodi Allemeier break down the tactics of Cape Town's citizen activists and talk about what others can learn from their recognition that democracy is not a dialogue, but a tussle to develop effective strategies for change at the city level.… -
Podcast 17 Jul 2019
Spezial Aspen Cyber Security Forum 2019
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Commentary 17 Jul 2019
Lasst Nichteuropäern den Vortritt
Angeblich will die EU eine Weltordnung, die auf Kooperation und Regeln gründet. Doch zugleich beharrt sie darauf, den IWF-Chefposten zu besetzen. Beides passt nicht zusammen.… -
Commentary 16 Jul 2019
Why Europe Should Give Up the IMF
Claiming the privilege of naming the IMF's top official is completely out of touch with how the European Union should want to be seen around the world. Time to give it up.… -
Journal article 10 Jul 2019
Ereignisdaten: Irrlichter in der Erfassung menschenrechtlicher Trends
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Article 09 Jul 2019
Mind the Technology Gap
Technological illiteracy exacerbates threats to Western democracies. The US and Europe need to be prepared to face a world dominated by new technologies. While real transatlantic policy coordination looks unlikely any time soon, there is still plenty of room for lower-stakes cooperation to promote tech expertise among legislators.… -
Article 26 Jun 2019
Judging Universities by How Free They Are
Degrees of academic freedom should affect universities’ reputations, but there is no reliable data on violations of academic freedom in higher education institutions worldwide. GPPi is piloting a comparative global measurement on academic freedom to address this gap.… -
Interview 15 Jun 2019
What’s at Stake Amid Hong Kong’s Extradition Protests?
By Joel SandhuAs Hong Kongers continue to rise up against a controversional extradition bill, Joel Sandhu explains what is at stake for the territory.…