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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.… -
Project report 12 Jun 2019
Harmonizing Reporting Pilot: Final Review
In 2017, GPPi developed a new template to streamline reporting in the humanitarian sector. A subsequent two-year pilot of the template showed that it is an important building block in achieving the Grand Bargain commitment to simplify and harmonize reporting requirements.… -
Commentary 11 Jun 2019
How Medellín Went From Murder Capital to Digital Frontrunner
The Colombian city's treasury department uses a bot to tackle tax evasion online. But even the best ideas run into bureaucracy.… -
Policy brief 11 Jun 2019
Tracking Potential Tax Evaders on Instagram
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Commentary 31 May 2019
The Problem with the Narrative of ‘Proxy War’ in Iraq
By Erica Gaston, Douglas A. Ollivant ..The narrative of proxy warfare can misdiagnose the nature of the threat and help escalate a geopolitical standoff based on what are in reality local actors’ strategic positionings and machinations.… -
Interview 25 May 2019
„Geht gar nicht um Spionage“: Warum Huawei für Europa trotzdem so gefährlich ist
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Commentary 23 May 2019
The EU Terrorist Content Regulation Is Unfinished Business for the European Parliament
The new draft EU Regulation that aims to prevent online platforms from being abused to spread terrorist content is misguided and gravely threatens freedom of expression.… -
Podcast 20 May 2019
Who is Emmanuel Macron?
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Project report 10 May 2019
The World in 2030: Exploring the Futures of Migration, Cities and the Global Order
By the GGF 2030 FellowsThe final reports of the GGF 2030 fellows draw up scenarios for the future(s) of global migration governance, the role of cities, and the shape of the global order ten years from now.… -
Interview 06 May 2019
Krisenprävention: „Es gibt zu wenig Druck auf die Bundesregierung, ihre eigenen Ziele umzusetzen“
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Article 01 May 2019
Model and Manage the Changing Geopolitics of Energy
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Commentary 29 Apr 2019
Assessing Academic Freedom Infringements and Their Severity
The most powerful way of filling the data gap on academic freedom violations would be to develop a new index on that assesses infringements worldwide.… -
Working paper 29 Apr 2019
Legal Pluralism and Militia Regulation in Afghanistan
By Erica GastonThe practical difficulties extend legal accountability to armed actors with grater power than that of the the rule of law hamper efforts to address allegations of abuse with accountability mechanisms in Afghanistan.… -
Study 24 Apr 2019
Automation and the Future of Work in Sub-Saharan Africa
What is driving or inhibiting the automation revolution? How do these factors apply to sub-Saharan Africa? This paper concludes that, while tough times may be coming for some, the impact of automation in the region will mostly be limited.… -
Commentary 09 Apr 2019
How Should Europe Handle Relations With China?
The recently published "EU-China, a Strategic Outlook" signals a big shift in the European Union's approach to China. But this strong stance will only be taken seriously if the EU is unified in its purpose.… -
Commentary 04 Apr 2019
25 Jahre nach dem Völkermord in Ruanda: Deutschland hat beim Genozid nur zugeschaut
800.000 Tote in weniger als 100 Tagen: Der Völkermord in Ruanda ist einzigartig in Geschwindigkeit und Brutalität. Die Rolle Deutschlands ist es nicht. Die Bundesregierung kämpft oft nicht entschlossen gegen Genozide.…