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Article 08 Aug 2016
Erweiterung gen Norden? Schweden, Finnland und die NATO
Zum Mitnehmen Schweden und Finnland rücken immer näher an die NATO heran, bislang aber ohne die Vollmitgliedschaft anzustreben. Daran wird sich wohl auch vor den Parlamentswahlen 2018 bzw. 2019 nichts ändern. Für die NATO wäre die Aufnahme der Nordeuropäer unkompliziert und brächte zahlreiche… -
Commentary 01 Aug 2016
Krisenprävention weiter denken
„Deutschland ist bereit, sich früh, entschieden und substanziell als Impulsgeber in die internationale Debatte einzubringen, Verantwortung zu leben und Führung zu übernehmen. Dazu gehört auch die Bereitschaft, zur Bewältigung heutiger und zukünftiger sicherheitspolitischer sowie humanitärer… -
Study 30 Jul 2016
Assessing Nord Stream 2: Regulation, Geopolitics and Energy Security in the EU, Central Eastern Europe and the UK
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Study 13 Jul 2016
The Challenges and Lessons Learned in Supporting Security Sector Reform
Generally speaking, security sector reform (SSR) refers to planned improvements to existing structures and methods in a country’s security sector, with the objective of improving security for the population. On the one hand the country’s police and soldiers have to be well trained and equipped. They… -
Commentary 12 Jul 2016
Merkels China-Illusion
China beschäftigt die Europäer. An diesem Mittwoch empfängt Premier Li in Peking EU-Ratspräsident Donald Tusk und Kommissionspräsident Jean-Claude Juncker zum jährlichen EU-China-Gipfel. Bereits im Juni war Kanzlerin Angela Merkel mit fünf Ministern und zahlreichen Firmenchefs nach Peking gereist… -
Commentary 11 Jul 2016
Nach dem Brexit: Energiemarkt für Vereinigtes Königreich offenhalten
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Commentary 08 Jul 2016
Far From a Slam Dunk: Eyeing the Risks of the TPP for Vietnam
By Dylan ChambersAfter a decade of negotiations, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), signed in February this year, is now set to go to legislators among the 12 signatory states for ratification. And they have much to consider: the expected economic gains are disputed; protests have erupted in the US, New Zealand,… -
Commentary 04 Jul 2016
Full Accountability to Affected People Cannot Possibly Be Bad – Or Can It?
Calling for regime change and a participation revolution, humanitarians are once again committing to take accountability to affected populations (AAP) to the next level. But would the full implementation of these demands have unintended side effects? On paper, the proposal for accountability to… -
Commentary 01 Jul 2016
Angela Merkel Needs China Reality Check
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has often called the German-China relationship a win-win for both countries. During a recent visit to Beijing last month – Merkel’s ninth – German ministers and CEOs publicly signed €2.7 billion worth of agreements. But business rewards are no longer sufficient to… -
Working paper 30 Jun 2016
Russia: Playing Hardball or Bidding Farewell to Europe?
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Commentary 22 Jun 2016
Brexit: Ein Störmanöver ohne Wirkung
In den Phantasien vieler heißblütiger Brexit-Unterstützer steht die EU-Armee kurz vor der Tür. Für Penny Mordaunt, Staatssekretärin im britischen Verteidigungsministerium, gibt es für das Vereinigte Königreich nur einen Weg, der Zwangsmitgliedschaft in der EU-Armee zu entgehen: der Austritt aus der… -
Commentary 22 Jun 2016
Reformiert den UN-Menschenrechtsrat
Die Erwartungen waren groß als vor zehn Jahren die Reformbemühungen des damaligen UN-Generalsekretärs Kofi Annan in der Ablösung der dysfunktionalen Menschenrechtskommission durch einen neuen, schlankeren Rat gipfelten. Man könnte sagen, sie waren zu groß, um nach einer zehnjährigen Bilanz nicht… -
Commentary 21 Jun 2016
The Human Rights Council Has Floundered. What Now?
Expectations were high in 2006 when former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s reform efforts culminated in the replacement of the dysfunctional UN Commission on Human Rights with a new, downsized Human Rights Council. Now, in light of the council’s 10-year anniversary, high expectations have turned… -
Commentary 21 Jun 2016
Brexit Is Not Brexit When It Comes to Security
If you believe ardent Brexit supporters, the EU is close to establishing a joint army that Britain would be forced to join. For UK Armed Forces Minister Penny Mordaunt the only way to escape this certain fate is to vote “Leave.” This is of course rather fanciful scaremongering. But while Mordaunt's… -
Study 18 Jun 2016
Excuse Me, What’s the Fastest Way Out of Dublin?
The Dublin Regulation, which is the cornerstone of the Common European Asylum System, is crumbling. The law, directly applicable in all European Union states, seeks to achieve a system in which asylum seekers submit only one application for asylum in one member state. In May 2016, the EU Commission… -
Journal article 16 Jun 2016
Toward a Realistic and Responsible Idea of Stabilisation
Abstract What is stabilisation, and why do we need a conceptual discussion? Based on interviews and policy documents from Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States, this article distils two conceptual visions of stabilisation, outlines a range of institutional and… -
Project report 14 Jun 2016
Beyond Strategic Planning: Global Governance Futures
The oft-invoked “international community” has been caught off guard by a number of events in recent years: the refugee crisis, the rash of terrorist attacks by sympathizers of the Islamic State, regional instability across the Middle East, the Ebola and Zika viruses, the Panama Papers revelations… -
Article 31 May 2016
Rule of Law and Statebuilding in Afghanistan: Testing Theory with Practice
By Erica Gaston, Erik JensenIntroduction Underfunded, underprioritized and underperforming, rule of law development has been a much-maligned part of the Afghan statebuilding exercise. Critics argue that rule of law efforts were not only poorly managed and implemented but also poorly conceived and designed, driven by… -
Article 31 May 2016
Re-Examining the Lessons of the Libya Intervention
Five years after France, Britain and the US led a military intervention to protect civilians in Libya, the country is in chaos. Recent territorial gains by Daesh (also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS) have even prompted Western countries to consider yet another military… -
Commentary 25 May 2016
We Need Less Paperwork and More Aid in Humanitarian Work
When the world is burning, tackling excessive bureaucracy in the humanitarian aid machine might seem like rescue ships planning how to rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic. Yet, following talks at the World Humanitarian Summit where EU commissioner Kristalina Georgieva said she believes $1bn a…