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  • Commentary 08 Oct 2015

    Angola: O capitalismo de Estado e o Estado paralelo

    “A internacionalização da Sonangol prosseguiu em ritmo acelerado desde o fim da guerra e, em particular desde 2004, quando as receitas provenientes do petróleo começaram a encher os cofres angolanos. Di­rectamente, ou através das suas subsidiárias, a partir de 2013, as zonas de investimento da…
  • Book review 07 Oct 2015

    Book Review: Is the American Century Over?

  • Commentary 02 Oct 2015

    Cash-Rich Angola Comes to Cash-Strapped Portugal

    Tales of Angolan clout in the former colonial power, Portugal, have occasionally surfaced in the English-language media. What happens when a southern European cash-strapped economy meets a cash-rich and cohesive authoritarian regime seeking to buy up assets and gain political influence? Many…
  • Book review 01 Oct 2015

    Book Review: China’s Human Rights Lawyers

    Advocacy and Resistance, by Eva Pils At a time when China’s human rights lawyers are facing systematic repression, Eva Pils’s illuminating book provides a timely and engaging account of their work, fears and aspirations. The study, based on extensive face-to-face conversations with weiquan lawyers…
  • Book review 01 Oct 2015

    Book Review: Russia’s Postcolonial Identity: A Subaltern Empire in a Eurocentric World

  • Commentary 26 Sep 2015

    What German Diplomacy Owes Sri Lanka

    Last week, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited Sri Lanka. It was the first visit made by a German foreign minister in over 10 years. During his visit, Steinmeier promised to support Sri Lanka in accounting for the grave human rights violations incurred during the civil war, but…
  • Commentary 25 Sep 2015

    Wie Deutschland Sri Lanka helfen kann

    Vergangene Woche besuchte Außenminister Steinmeier Sri Lanka. Es war der erste Besuch eines deutschen Außenministers seit mehr als zehn Jahren. Dabei sagte er dem Land Unterstützung bei der Aufarbeitung schwerwiegender Menschenrechtsverletzungen während des Bürgerkriegs zu, ließ aber offen, welche…
  • Commentary 22 Sep 2015

    Beyond the “Responsible Stakeholder” Illusion

    Exactly 10 years ago today, Robert Zoellick, US Deputy Secretary of State at the time, urged China to become a “responsible stakeholder.” He argued that “China has a responsibility to strengthen the international system that has enabled its success.” From Zoellick’s perspective, China’s “national…
  • Study 21 Sep 2015

    Set Political Prisoners Free

    Political imprisonment remains an entrenched practice in a diverse range of authoritarian countries. Political prisoners are detained for calling attention to political shortcomings, asking for reform or participation rights and demanding individual freedoms – in other words, exercising fundamental…
  • Commentary 21 Sep 2015

    Missão impossível em Caracas?

  • Commentary 17 Sep 2015

    The German NSA Affair and the Need for Reform in Berlin

    When Chancellor Angela Merkel recently cited the “challenges” concerning the National Security Agency as an area that the German government has “tackled excellently” this term, many observers were surprised – not least because, two years into the “NSA affair,” the German government continues to…
  • Commentary 15 Sep 2015

    The Refugee Crisis Presents a Chance for Emerging Countries Like Brazil to Be Players

  • Book 14 Sep 2015

    The Global Energy Challenge

    By Caroline Kuzemko, Michael F. Keating, Andreas Goldthau
    Environment, Development and Security The Global Energy Challenge provides a comprehensive overview of today’s three most topical energy challenges, or the “energy trilemma”: climate change, energy poverty and energy security. The book addresses the rise of energy geopolitics and the related…
  • Book 09 Sep 2015

    The Practice of Humanitarian Intervention

    Aid Workers, Agencies and Institutions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo This book examines the practices in Western and local spheres of humanitarian intervention, and shows how the divide between these spheres helps to perpetuate Western involvement. Using the Democratic Republic of the…
  • Commentary 09 Sep 2015

    Elections at the Global Stage?

    When OECD Secretary General Angel Gurría criticizes the Swiss government for its failure to adopt international tax standards, when Strasbourg tells the British that depriving prisoners of the right to vote violates European human rights law or when the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to…
  • Commentary 03 Sep 2015

    The BRICS Bank Isn’t Challenging the System, Only Western Leadership of It

    Less than a month after the signing ceremony of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) in Beijing, another global financial institution was launched 1200 kilometers further south. Based in Shanghai, China’s financial hub, the New Development Bank’s creation marks an important step…
  • Book 01 Sep 2015

    Shipwreck: The Failure of European Refugee Policy

    What is wrong with refugee policy in Europe? Ten years ago, European heads of state agreed to create a “Common European Asylum System” establishing minimum standards and harmonizing them across Europe. In many ways, the European Union has been a driver of new and progressive laws. But too often has…
  • Policy brief 24 Aug 2015

    New Approaches for Extractive Resource Governance in Africa

    By African Civil Society Circle
    The African Union’s Agenda 2063 outlines a clear vision for structural socio-economic transformation on the continent. The idea is that through better mobilization of Africa’s minerals and energy resources, the continent will be able to promote accelerated industrialization, efficient and…
  • Commentary 21 Aug 2015

    Risks of TTIP and TPP for Developing Countries

    By Clara Weinhardt, Fabian Bohnenberger
    The negotiations on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) are changing the system of world trade. But the far-reaching implications for third-party states, particularly developing countries, remain hardly an issue in the public debate. TTIP…
  • Commentary 21 Aug 2015

    TTIP und TPP bergen Risiken für Dritte

    By Clara Weinhardt, Fabian Bohnenberger
    Das Thema Freihandel ist mit TTIP in der öffentlichen Debatte angekommen. Potenzielle Auswirkungen auf Drittstaaten und speziell Entwicklungsländer stellen dabei jedoch ein Randthema dar. Zu Unrecht – denn TTIP bedeutet eine Veränderung des Welthandelssystems, die auch für Entwicklungsländer…
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