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Interview 15 Feb 2019
Germany Rarely Has a Strategy for Managing International Crises
If Germany wants to preserve its prosperity, security and values then more international commitment is a necessity. What would it mean for Germany to take more international responsibility?… -
Commentary 15 Feb 2019
Wofür eigentlich?
Mehr deutsche Verantwortung werden auf der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz wieder viele fordern. Die Bürger sind skeptisch, weil die Politik nicht verrät, was das bedeutet.… -
Podcast 14 Feb 2019
South Africa: Taking Stock of Ramaphosa’s First Year in Office
In the latest Global Futures Podcast, Joel Sandhu talks toCyril Prinsloo, who dissects South African President Ramaphosa’s first year in office and spells out the challenges faced by his government.… -
Commentary 30 Jan 2019
Kein Geld von Antidemokraten!
Universitäten sollten keine Drittmittel von autoritären Staaten annehmen. Plädoyer für eine demokratische Selbstverpflichtung.… -
Book 28 Jan 2019
Krieg vor der Haustür
Dieses Buch plädiert für eine Außenpolitik, die Gewalt und Krieg nicht nur mit Zelten und Decken, Geld und Waffenexporten begegnet – sondern mit politischen Strategien, die so vielen Menschen wie möglich das Leben retten.… -
Podcast 21 Jan 2019
Brazil: Breaking an Addiction to Bad Governance
A year on from his last appearance on the Global Futures Podcast, Matias Spektor speaks to Joel Sandhu about the political and economic situation in Brazil today.… -
Policy brief 21 Jan 2019
System Upgrade: Improving Cross-Border Access to Electronic Evidence
By Sophie Barnett, Mirko HohmannWhen it comes to improving cross-border access to data for law enforcement, the US CLOUD Act & the EU E-Evidence Initiative are a step in the right direction. Still, reform of the existing system of mutual legal assistance should be priority number one.… -
Commentary 21 Jan 2019
Germany Needs to Lead a United Front for Canada and Against Beijing’s Aggression
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articles 21 Jan 2019
Vereint gegen Chinas Willkür
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Article 18 Jan 2019
Why the Global Energy Transition Does Not Mean the End of the Petrostate
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Commentary 16 Jan 2019
It’s Time for Think Tanks and Universities to Take the Democracy Pledge
Too many leading universities and think tanks rely on funding from non-democracies. Authoritarian co-branding has a corrosive effect on their credibility – it is high time for them to take a pledge to accept funding only from democracies.… -
articles 15 Jan 2019
The Afghan Territorial Force: Learning From the Lessons of the Past?
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Interview 31 Dec 2018
Germany Is Not Quite Ready for Prime Time on the UN Security Council
Germany has high expectations for its upcoming term in the UN Security Council. But is it ready to face the difficult decisions that are inevitable?… -
Interview 31 Dec 2018
Deutschland im UN-Sicherheitsrat: Ein bisschen verhandeln und Geld reichen nicht
Philipp Rotmann über die Erwartungen an Deutschlands Mitgliedschaft im UN-Sicherheitsrat und die Möglichkeiten der UN als Friedensstifter.… -
articles 31 Dec 2018
Academic Freedom in the MENA Region: Universities Under Siege
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Commentary 21 Dec 2018
Ovation Diplomacy: The Shortsightedness of President Trump’s Foreign Policy
Trump’s foreign policy has one aim – to ensure his reelection. It subsequently fails to consider the long-term consequences of his policies, which is not in the interest of American citizens.… -
Commentary 19 Dec 2018
Sturmlauf gegen das BMW-“Sklavengesetz”
Höchste Zeit sowohl für Internationale Konzerne als auch für Weber, ihre Nibelungentreue zum ungarischen Premier zu überdenken.… -
Commentary 18 Dec 2018
Die romantischen Jahre sind vorbei
Wir müssen unser Bestes tun, um den kommunistischen Parteistaat in China und seine Bedeutung für Europa zu verstehen. Aber unser Verständnis sollte keine Macht¬blind¬heit sein.… -
Commentary 13 Dec 2018
What Merkel’s Successor Will Mean for German Politics
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer will replace Angela Merkel as the leader of Germany's most successful political party. She has a tough road ahead.… -
Book 13 Dec 2018
Irregular Afghan Migration to Europe: At the Margins, Looking In
The transitory movement of refugees is a major point of contention between EU borders states and those that function as final destinations. How are Afghan asylum seekers affected by these migration policies? …