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  • Commentary 28 Dec 2016

    Wider das digitale Kompromat

    Deutsche Spitzenpolitiker und Geheimdienstchefs haben in den letzten Wochen in aller Deutlichkeit auf die Gefahr russischer Einflussnahme auf die kommenden Bundestagswahlen hingewiesen. In der Tat: Nach dem beträchtlichen Erfolg bei der Einmischung in die US-Wahlen wird für die russische Führung die…
  • Commentary 22 Dec 2016

    Germany’s Fragile Center Holds – For Now

    The German capital reacted with remarkable calm to Monday’s terror attack. The city is bustling with life. Citizens are mourning the victims, but otherwise going about their pre-Christmas business as usual. One columnist tried to explain the behavior with a bit of armchair psychology: “Germans are…
  • Article 22 Dec 2016

    Neues Mandat, neues Glück? Das 11. Internet Governance Forum in Mexiko

  • Commentary 19 Dec 2016

    The Islamic State in South Asia: A Growing Threat

    As the coordinated global offensive against the so-called Islamic State (IS) strongholds in parts of Iraq and Syria intensifies, a premature celebration is already underway. While the group has been on the back foot for the past few months, it is too early to claim victory. The IS outreach model may…
  • Commentary 19 Dec 2016

    Ein Ausweg aus Hongkongs politischer Krise

    Die Gefahr ist groß, dass die politischen Ausschreitungen in Hongkong zwischen Anhängern Chinas und Befürwortern einer Unabhängigkeit der chinesischen Sonderverwaltungszone in der nächsten Zeit weiter eskalieren. Anfang November verhinderte China, dass die demokratisch gewählten Abgeordneten Yau…
  • Commentary 16 Dec 2016

    Europe in Russia’s Digital Cross Hairs

    In recent weeks, politicians and intelligence officials in France and Germany have stepped up their warnings of Russian interference in the national elections both countries will hold next year. In late November, Bruno Kahl, the head of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service, told the Süddeutsche…
  • Book 15 Dec 2016

    Energy Union: Europe’s New Liberal Mercantilism?

    By Svein S. Andersen, Andreas Goldthau, Nick Sitter (eds.)
    This book contributes to an ongoing debate about the EU as a global actor, the organization’s ability to speak with one voice in energy affairs, and the external dimension of the regulatory state. Investigating whether the Energy Union amounts to a fundamental shift towards Europe's new 'Liberal…
  • Commentary 13 Dec 2016

    Burst the Bubble: We Need to Discuss Foreign Policy Outside the Expert Circles

    Amidst all the uncertainty introduced by the age of Trump, two realizations have reached this side of the Atlantic. First, Germany and the European Union as a whole will have to increase their engagement in foreign and security policy. Second, voters feel left behind here, too. Mistrust of…
  • Commentary 13 Dec 2016

    Wo bleiben die Diplomaten, die in Schulen gehen?

    Bei aller Unsicherheit nach der Wahl von Donald Trump, zwei Erkenntnisse sind diesseits des Atlantiks bereits angekommen. Erstens, die Verantwortung Deutschlands in und mit Europa in der Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik wird weiter und deutlich wachsen. Zweitens, auch in Deutschland und Europa fühlen…
  • Commentary 12 Dec 2016

    Der Kampf gegen Filterblasen fängt offline an

    Ein Reporter des amerikanischen Magazins The New Yorker hielt in einem Porträt von Angela Merkel einmal fest, dass die mächtigste Frau der Welt sich bei öffentlichen Reden augenscheinlich darum bemühe, so wenig interessant wie möglich zu erscheinen. Gemessen an diesem Maßstab eröffnete die…
  • Commentary 12 Dec 2016

    The Fight Against Filter Bubbles Needs to Start Offline

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel aims to be as uninteresting as possible in public speeches, observed The New Yorker a few years ago. By this standard, her November speech in parliament outlining government priorities started with a big bang: liberal democracy is increasingly under threat in a…
  • Podcast 05 Dec 2016

    How Emerging Powers are Remaking Global Order – A Talk with Oliver Stuenkel

    With emerging powers like China, India and Brazil playing a growing role in international affairs, the global balance of power is shifting. What does this mean for the future of the international order? Will China dominate the twenty-first century? Will the BRICS grouping prove to be a disruptive…
  • Commentary 02 Dec 2016

    Trending on Fakebook

    On October 30, 1938, chaotic scenes took place in parts of the United States. Thousands of radio listeners who had tuned in to an adaptation of H. G. Wells’s novel The War of the Worlds had mistaken the fictional account of an impending alien invasion on the East Coast for an actual emergency…
  • Commentary 30 Nov 2016

    The WTO Bicycle Is Falling Over and Needs a New Push

    Donald Trump’s election as president of the United States raises many question marks, among them the prospect of a rise in trade barriers and unilateral economic policies. But a glimpse at recent World Trade Organization (WTO) talks reveals that, with or without Trump, the political will to revive…
  • Article 30 Nov 2016

    Energy Technology, Politics, and Interpretative Frames: The Case of Shale Gas Fracking in Eastern Europe

    By Andreas Goldthau, Benjamin Sovacool
    This article explores competing interpretive frames regarding shale gas in Bulgaria, Poland, and Romania. These countries face the choice of embracing shale gas as a potential revolutionizing domestic source of energy, against the backdrop of Russia serving as the dominant gas supplier. This makes…
  • Commentary 29 Nov 2016

    Localists Should Fight to Protect Hong Kong’s Autonomy, Not Seek Independence

    Political flare-ups between pro- and anti-Beijing supporters have catapulted Hong Kong into the international spotlight. Bei­jing’s increasing intervention in Hong Kong’s political affairs has led to violent street clashes between the two camps in the city and international condemnations of China.…
  • Commentary 28 Nov 2016

    Western Populism Is a Fundamental Threat to the Humanitarian System

    Brexit and Donald Trump’s election as the next president of the United States present clear risks to the system of international humanitarian response. The rise of populism seems bent on politicizing aid even more than it is now, putting Dunantist ideals of impartial aid to their greatest test. If…
  • Commentary 28 Nov 2016

    Journalism Must Skirt the Facebook Stranglehold

    Amid the hubbub over the notorious echo chambers that Facebook’s algorithm generates in user news feeds, overlooked is a more consequential, hair-raising takeaway: Facebook and its competitors are swiftly replacing journalism as the gatekeepers of professional reporting standards. Already they yield…
  • Commentary 24 Nov 2016

    Deutschland sollte besser mit dem Schlimmsten rechnen

    „Wir schaffen auch den!“. Mit großen Lettern sprach „Bild“ am Tag nach der Wahl von Donald Trump den Lesern Mut zu. Doch wie? Noch nie war es so schwer wie heute für Verbündete, sich auf einen neuen US-Präsidenten einzustellen. Niemand (Donald Trump wahrscheinlich eingeschlossen) weiß, wie die…
  • Article 21 Nov 2016

    The Future of Germany’s Support to the Responsibility to Protect

    Introduction One morning in July 2015, Caroline Spreitzer, a 34-year-old mother of three in the German city of Passau, close to the Austrian border, looked out onto her driveway and saw seventeen Syrian refugees. After providing them with water and sandwiches, she called the police, as the refugees…
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