Search Results

Years
  • Toolkit 17 Mar 2016

    Affaires civiles et gestion des conflits locaux

    Résumé exécutif La reconnaissance politique de la prévention des conflits et de la protection des civils, en particulier avec des moyens non militaires, est croissante ; le rapport du Groupe indépendant de haut niveau sur les opérations de paix en constitue l’exemple le plus récent. Le soutien à la…
  • Commentary 16 Mar 2016

    Lessons in Statecraft Still to Be Learned Five Years After the Libya Intervention

    Five years after the United States, France and Britain intervened to protect civilians in Libya, the country is in chaos. When Gaddafi’s regime collapsed, the state was picked apart and destroyed. Recent territorial gains by the Islamic State have Western countries considering another military…
  • Commentary 15 Mar 2016

    Angola’s Dos Santos Will Not Go Quietly Into the Night

    In the usually predictable world of African presidents-for-life, it doesn’t get more exciting than this. José Eduardo dos Santos, Angola’s president since 1979 and constitutionally allowed to stay in power until 2022, made the surprise announcement on Friday that he would leave “active political…
  • Commentary 09 Mar 2016

    Populists Don’t Need to Run Europe to Ruin It

    Contrary to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s boldest dreams, illiberal national populists will not run Europe anytime soon. In many countries, the shrinking center still just about holds. But this should provide little comfort. Populists don’t need to run Europe to ruin it. Of course, the…
  • Article 07 Mar 2016

    Protecting Civilians Through UN Peace Operations

    Under the flag of the United Nations, more than 125,000 civilian experts, police officers and soldiers are currently deployed in 16 missions worldwide to give peacebuilding efforts a better chance of success. In most cases, these efforts take years. Even as politicians and military leaders…
  • Policy brief 07 Mar 2016

    The Roles of Civil Society in Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals

    By African Civil Society Circle
    Introduction The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which came into effect in January 2016, are a new, universal set of economic, social and environmental goals and targets that United Nations (UN) member states are expected to achieve by 2030. The SDGs build and expand on the eight Millennium…
  • Commentary 07 Mar 2016

    Auf Wiedersehen, Refugee Law

    The results of the European Union summit on March 7 with Turkey will be decisive for German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s proposed “European-Turkish solution” to the refugee crisis. Ahead of the summit, observers expected that the Turkish government would agree to take back asylum seekers from Greece.…
  • Commentary 25 Feb 2016

    Assessing the Relevance of Development Assistance

    For the past two decades, evaluation of development assistance has relied on criteria of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) to assess the merit of development interventions in a structured and comparable way. In thousands of evaluations each year, evaluators thus assess the relevance,…
  • Commentary 09 Feb 2016

    Despite Paris, We Need to Take Geoengineering Seriously

    By Masahiko Haraguchi
    Last December in Paris, 195 countries reached a landmark agreement committing nearly every country to lowering greenhouse-gas emissions in response to the effects of climate change. The Paris agreement holds a great deal of promise. Negotiating countries dedicated themselves to preventing global…
  • Commentary 08 Feb 2016

    Europas einsamer Hegemon

    Für den Oxford-Wirtschaftswissenschaftler Paul Collier liegen die Dinge klar. Angela Merkel ist verantwortlich für die Flüchtlingskrise. „Wer sonst?“. Er weiß auch ganz genau, warum Deutschland so gehandelt hat: „Deutschland gefällt sich offensichtlich in der Retterrolle“. Es wäre leicht, dies als…
  • Commentary 08 Feb 2016

    Are You Really Listening?

    Consulting people about the aid they receive is recognized as central to improving the quality of humanitarian assistance. This is particularly valuable in insecure contexts, such as Afghanistan and Somalia, where humanitarian staff have limited opportunities for face-to-face contact with the…
  • Study 05 Feb 2016

    IASC Transformative Agenda: A Review of Reviews and Their Follow-Up

    Executive Summary In 2011, the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) principals adopted the Transformative Agenda to give new momentum to the 2005 Humanitarian Reform and strengthen leadership, coordination and accountability in humanitarian action. Their ultimate objective was to enhance…
  • Commentary 03 Feb 2016

    Europe’s Lonely Liberal Hegemon

    For Oxford economics professor Paul Collier things are crystal clear: “Angela Merkel is responsible for the refugee crisis. Who else?” It would be easy to dismiss Collier if he were not part of a growing chorus that sees Germany’s refugee policy as a morality play — with Merkel in the lead, chasing…
  • Commentary 03 Feb 2016

    The British Tax State from Waterloo to the Google Tax Settlement

    Few people are usually passionate about taxation. Nevertheless, for more than a week now, the tax settlement between HMRC and Google has inflamed the passions of the British public as well as politicians. A number of sparks fuel the debate: There is the question whether the tax settlement is a…
  • Book chapter 29 Jan 2016

    Saudi Arabia: Harnessing the Oil Market

    By Dag Harald Claes, Andreas Goldthau, David Livingston
  • Commentary 19 Jan 2016

    Why We Need to Rethink the Financial Future of Oil

    By Andreas Goldthau, Benjamin Sovacool
  • Commentary 13 Jan 2016

    TTIP vs. WTO: Who Sets Global Standards?

    By Clara Weinhardt, Fabian Bohnenberger
    The 10th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO), held in Nairobi in December 2015, yielded only limited results. While the United States and the European Union called for the conclusion of the so-called Doha negotiating round, developing and emerging countries expressed a…
  • Commentary 11 Jan 2016

    Deutschland braucht ein unabhängiges digitales Notfallteam

    Ende des vergangenen Jahres versetzten Hinweise auf eine Kooperation zwischen dem FBI und einem der bekanntesten US-amerikanischen IT-Sicherheitsteams die Netzgemeinde in Aufruhr. Demnach sollen Forscher des renommierten Cert/CC dem FBI dabei geholfen haben, das Anonymisierungsnetzwerk Tor zu…
  • Commentary 11 Jan 2016

    Germany Needs an Independent Digital Emergency Response Team

    When reports emerged late last year that researchers from CERT/CC, a respected American network security team, had helped the FBI to hack the anonymity network Tor, IT security experts were worried. Bodies like CERT/CC (the CERT Coordination Center), Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) and…
  • Commentary 04 Jan 2016

    German Return to UN Peacekeeping?

    Now that Germany has joined the fight against the Islamic State in Syria, its planned deployment of troops to Mali has fallen into the background even more. But the United Nations' peacekeeping operation in Mali is a critical component of the peace process currently underway in the West African…
1 ... 46 47 48 ... 87