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Commentary 23 Aug 2018
Better Data Can Counteract Soft Repression
Changing the way we document human rights abuses, including by paying more attention to soft repression, could give us a better picture of reality.… -
Commentary 20 Aug 2018
How To Fight China’s Sharp Power
In countering CCP influencing, European liberal democracies should leverage one of their key assets: the power of open and critical public debate.… -
Podcast 13 Aug 2018
The Migration and Refugee Challenge in the European Union
Joel Sandhu talks to Julian Lehmann about the current situation, failures, and challenges in Europe when it comes to migration and refugees.… -
Commentary 09 Aug 2018
Rediscovering Europe: New Avenues for the Europe-India Partnership
By Garima MohanEurope-India observers long lamented that the partnership was all about trade and not ‘strategic’ enough. Those trends are finally shifting.… -
Commentary 09 Aug 2018
Was erlauben AfD? Und was Bannon?
Die eigene kulturelle Hegemonie bedroht zu sehen ist schmerzlich. Empörung ist eine verständliche Reaktion. „Was erlauben Bannon? Was erlauben AfD?“ ist dann auch der Grundtenor von Michael Görings Auseinandersetzung mit den Plänen für eine stiftungsfinanzierte europaweite Nationalisten-Denkfabrik… -
Podcast 27 Jul 2018
The Politics and Financing of Water
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Project report 26 Jul 2018
Harmonizing Reporting Pilot: Mid-Term Review
At the World Humanitarian Summit in May 2016, humanitarian actors committed to the “Grand Bargain,” a sector-wide reform to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of humanitarian action. One of the Grand Bargain’s priorities is to harmonize and simplify reporting requirements to donors so that it… -
Commentary 20 Jul 2018
Security Assistance and Reform: Bringing the Politics Back In
International support for security forces in countries in conflict is rising: In 2017, Germany alone spent more than 300 million euros on equipping, training and advising security forces (as well as on the salaries of Afghan security forces), compared to just 170 million euros in 2016.… -
Article 19 Jul 2018
Enemy Number One: How the Taleban Deal With the ALP and Uprising Groups
By Borhan Osman, Kate Clark -
Book 16 Jul 2018
Cybersecurity in Germany
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Podcast 16 Jul 2018
A New Era of Geopolitical Competition
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Evaluation report 09 Jul 2018
Corporate Strategic Evaluation on (Forced) Migration
The arrival of large numbers of refugees and other migrants into Germany and other European Union states has left a mark on German development cooperation. The Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Germany’s lead development implementer, has been commissioned to deliver new programs… -
Commentary 09 Jul 2018
A New Pact With Delhi
By Garima MohanIt’s not an exaggeration to say that the EU-India relationship is witnessing an extraordinary momentum, lost after the promising beginning of the strategic partnership the early 2000s. Both sides are taking unprecedented steps to deepen the partnership. This new momentum is largely the result of a… -
Evaluation report 04 Jul 2018
Evaluation of WFP Policies on Humanitarian Principles and Access in Humanitarian Contexts
By Julia Steets, Alexander Gaus, Claudia Meier, Janika Spannagel, Mark Bui, Adele Harmer, Abby StoddardThis evaluation report assesses the World Food Programme’s (WFP) policies on humanitarian principles and access, its progress implementing the policies, and the factors affecting the results observed. It is based on a mix of data-gathering tools and methods, including field visits, interviews,… -
Study 28 Jun 2018
How European Internet Foreign Policy Can Compete in a Fragmented World
The “free and open” approach to internet governance originated in the US and emphasized (self-)regulation through multi-stakeholder governance processes. Using the words of US president Clinton’s internet czar Ira Magaziner, this approach argued “against a traditional regulatory role for… -
Podcast 28 Jun 2018
Beyond the Beltway: Talking to Americans About US Foreign Policy
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Commentary 15 Jun 2018
Politik- statt Turnstunde: Wie SSR und Ertüchtigung strategischer werden
Die deutsche Hilfe für ausländische Sicherheitskräfte wächst: Seit 2016 sind die Ausgaben für Ausstattung, Ausbildung und Beratung (sowie die Gehälter afghanischer Sicherheitskräfte) von 170 Millionen Euro auf über 300 Millionen Euro angestiegen. Spezifische Investitionen in die demokratische bzw.… -
Podcast 14 Jun 2018
PeacebyPeace: Talking Conflict Prevention, Stabilization, and Peacebuilding
From Syria to South Sudan, from Mali to Myanmar: a growing number of protracted conflicts and unresolved crises, and the millions of refugees they have produced, have sparked renewed debate about the need to invest more in conflict prevention, stabilization, and peacebuilding. Many are looking to… -
Podcast 13 Jun 2018
Cities: Bringing Urban Life and Global Politics Together
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Commentary 11 Jun 2018
Great Game in the Indian Ocean
By Garima MohanDespite its geographical distance, the Indian Ocean has immense economic and strategic importance for Germany and Europe. A majority of European sea-trade transits through the Ocean, including half of Germany’s sea-borne trade and two-thirds of all containers carrying German exports. The Indian…