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Commentary 24 Oct 2017
The Micro-Politics of Territorial Control in Iraq
This commentary is related to a larger study on local, hybrid and sub-state security forces (LHSFs) in Iraq. Please see the main page for more findings, and summaries about other field research sites. “What government?” scoffed Abu Ali, a local Turkmen force commander affiliated with the League of… -
Article 24 Oct 2017
Die UN in den Leitlinien zur Krisenprävention
Mit den neuen Leitlinien „Krisen verhindern, Konflikte bewältigen, Frieden fördern“ hat sich die Bundesregierung Deutschlands eine neue ressortübergreifende Arbeitsgrundlage für die Krisenprävention und Friedensförderung geschaffen. Wie Deutschland sich in den Politikfeldern Krisenprävention,… -
Commentary 18 Oct 2017
Perception of NGOs in Afghanistan Isn’t Great. Here’s How to Make It Better.
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Commentary 05 Oct 2017
The One Big Trend in Latin America’s Coming Elections
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Commentary 29 Sep 2017
Feigenblätter des Illiberalismus
Zum „Glück für die liberale Demokratie“ gebe es den „Eigennutz global operierender Kapitalisten“, argumentierte ein Leitartikler jüngst im Tagesspiegel. Er verbreitete die Hoffnung, dass sich Apple, General Electric & Facebook sich mit ihrer ganzen Kraft gegen Trumps nationalistische Engstirnigkeit… -
Commentary 29 Sep 2017
Handling the Alternative for Germany
“We will hunt her,” Alexander Gauland exclaimed to a crowd of supporters in Berlin late on September 24. “We will hunt Mrs. Merkel and whomever else. And we will take our country and our people back.” Gauland’s party, the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), had just won a historic victory in… -
Commentary 27 Sep 2017
Russian Active Measures in Germany and the United States: Analog Lessons from the Cold War
..Leaking damaging documents during election season, feeding the media false stories about candidates, and concocting conspiracy theories to smear politicians: this will sound familiar to anyone who followed the U.S. presidential election, and to an extent, recent campaigns in France and Germany. But… -
Commentary 27 Sep 2017
Decoding the German Elections: Is This a Populist Sweep?
By Garima MohanAngela Merkel is set to resume her fourth term as the chancellor of Germany, surprising no one. However, contrary to expectations, this victory was far from comfortable. In a trend visible across Europe, the established parties took a beating, with the far-right populists faring much better than… -
Commentary 26 Sep 2017
The German Shake-Up: Rocky Road Ahead for Angela Merkel
It would seem that German voters reserved the big bang for the ballot box, as if to counteract what many observers had decried as a "boring election". In a major shake-up, a record number of seven parties secured seats in the Bundestag following Sunday's election, including the extreme right-wing… -
Commentary 23 Sep 2017
More Militias? Part 2: The Proposed Afghan Territorial Army in the Fight Against ISKP
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Web essay 22 Sep 2017
Iraq after ISIL: Shirqat District
By Bahra SalehBoth Sunni and Shi’a PMF have played a large role in this Sunni Arab district on the border of Ninewa and Salah ad-Din. Reports of mass forced displacement and abuses of the civilian population suggest that the road to reconciliation and recovery will be long, even after the eastern bank is retaken… -
Commentary 21 Sep 2017
More Militias? Part 1: Déjà Vu Double Plus With the Proposed Afghan Territorial Army
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Commentary 21 Sep 2017
Distanziert euch von den Autokraten!
Die Regierungen in Ungarn und Polen ernten schon seit Längerem Kritik von ihren europäischen Nachbarn. So sagte der französische Präsident Emmanuel Macron erst kürzlich, mancher politische Führer aus Osteuropa offenbare eine „zynische Herangehensweise“… -
Commentary 15 Sep 2017
An Era of Authoritarian Influence?
For two decades after the end of the Cold War, the direction of international influence was clear: it radiated from liberal democracies outward, as the West sought to spread its model of governance around the world. With the help of Western-led democracy promotion, the thinking went, authoritarian… -
Commentary 15 Sep 2017
New Wine in Old Bottles: Germany and Conflict Prevention at the UN
Just as Germany’s run for a nonpermanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2019-20 term is gathering steam, its government has published a new white paper, titled “Preventing Crises, Managing Conflicts, Building Peace.” In this release, Germany promises to become more active in the… -
Study 13 Sep 2017
Iraq after ISIL: Baiji
Shi’a PMF forces helped to capture and still control significant parts of this Sunni Arab district. They also looted the area’s most valuable asset, an oil refinery. Civilian returns have been minimal to this district, which faces diminished economic prospects, ongoing security threats from the… -
Journal article 08 Sep 2017
New Development Banks as Horizontal International Bypasses: Towards a Parallel Order?
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Commentary 07 Sep 2017
Wider die Zaun-Scheinheiligkeit
Vergangene Woche forderte Ungarns Ministerpräsident Viktor Orban in einem Brief an EU-Kommissionspräsident Jean-Claude Juncker 440 Millionen Euro. Damit solle die EU „im Geiste der europäischen Solidarität“ die Hälfte der Kosten für den Grenzzaun übernehmen, den Ungarn seit 2015 an seiner Schengen-… -
Working paper 07 Sep 2017
Security Classification and Right to Information
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Commentary 31 Aug 2017
How Interpol Can Be Protected From Despots
On August 19, in Granada, the Spanish police detained the author Dogan Akhanli, a German citizen of Turkish origin, because the international police organization Interpol had issued a red notice for a worldwide search. The German government reacted swiftly and clarified to the Spanish government…