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Commentary 01 Mar 2015
Nemtsov’s Death ‘Serves as a Wake-Up Call’
..An interview with Sergey Lagodinsky by Kersten Knipp of Deutsche Welle on the February 27 murder of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov. DW: Following the murder, various people have commented that Putin is at least indirectly responsible for it, because he created a political climate that… -
Article 01 Mar 2015
Amerika abwickeln
2014 werde als das letzte Jahr in die Geschichte eingehen, in dem die USA den Status der weltgrößten Wirtschaftsmacht für sich beanspruchen konnten. Schon 2015 sei es China, das den Platz an der Sonne einnehme, schrieb der US-Ökonom und Nobelpreisträger Joseph Stiglitz im Januar unter Berufung auf… -
Commentary 27 Feb 2015
In Search of Better Data Security? It’s Not Where, But How
By Mirko Hohmann, Robert MorgusWhen asked earlier this week to give advice to the every day internet user, respected computer security researcher Bruce Schneier suggested we look beyond technical solutions to build a legal framework in order to protect our data and privacy. Nonetheless, last year, Schneier claimed that over 700… -
Journal article 25 Feb 2015
Soft Power with a Hard Edge: EU Policy Tools and Energy Security
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Article 19 Feb 2015
Is UN Crisis Diplomacy Increasingly Helpless and Irrelevant?
Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, South Sudan – these are just a few of the hotspots currently challenging the United Nations. In none of these cases can the UN claim anything close to success in its attempts to mediate or bring about peaceful solutions. Increasing geopolitical fissures have buried the liberal… -
Commentary 18 Feb 2015
The Uncertain Future of IBSA
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Commentary 17 Feb 2015
A Red Cross for Cyberspace
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Journal article 13 Feb 2015
Good-Bye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System
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Commentary 12 Feb 2015
Re-Thinking the OAS: A Forum
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Article 12 Feb 2015
Relational Trust in International Cooperation: The Case of North-South Trade Negotiations
The positive impact of trust on the willingness to cooperate has been widely recognised within social sciences. Trust, however, has not been adequately incorporated into the dominant paradigms on explaining international cooperation in international relations. This paper argues that in situations of… -
Commentary 11 Feb 2015
Tax Justice Is a Matter of Power, Not Ethics
This week got off to a rough start for the global super-rich. Leading newspapers around the world, including the Indian Express, Le Monde, Haaretz, the Guardian and the Financial Times, opened this Monday with the largest data leak in banking history. "Swiss Leaks" disclosed information about how… -
Commentary 04 Feb 2015
Germany Needs More Than a Debate About the Military
The start of the 51st Munich Security Conference this Friday will mark the first anniversary of a new debate in Germany on its global responsibility to prevent atrocities. “He who fails to act bears responsibility too,” argued German President Joachim Gauck a year ago in Munich. It must be “natural… -
Commentary 04 Feb 2015
Verantwortung neu verstehen
Am Wochenende beginnt die Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz und markiert ein Jahr der Debatte über Deutschlands internationale Verantwortung. Auch wer nicht handelt, trägt Verantwortung, so Bundespräsident Gauck. Es müsse selbstverständlich sein, unsere Hilfe nicht einfach zu versagen, wenn Völkermord,… -
Commentary 01 Feb 2015
Digitale Souveränität: Blinde Wut auf Amerika reicht nicht
Die „technologische Souveränität“ sei dabei, „zu den wichtigsten und umstrittensten Doktrinen des Jahres 2015 aufzusteigen“, schreibt Evgeny Morozov in der F.A.Z. vom 15. Januar. In der Tat: Die digitale Hegemonie der Vereinigten Staaten in Gestalt von Geheimdiensten, Militär und den übermächtigen… -
Commentary 01 Feb 2015
Technological Sovereignty: Blind Rage Against the US is Not Enough
“The concept of technological sovereignty is poised to emerge as one of the most important and contentious doctrines of 2015”, predicts Evgeny Morozov in a recent op-ed. Indeed, the digital hegemony of the US in the form of the NSA, the military and the Silicon Valley behemoths has triggered… -
Commentary 29 Jan 2015
Ms. Merkel Goes to Budapest
An interview with Thorsten Benner by Gabor Gyori of the Hungarian newspaper Vasárnapi Hírek on the February 2nd visit of Chancellor Merkel to Budapest. GG: Why do you think Angela Merkel has chosen to visit the controversial Hungarian prime minister at this time, especially since the press has… -
Book review 28 Jan 2015
Book Review: Maxwell’s Demon and the Golden Apple
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Commentary 23 Jan 2015
Q&A: Yemen on the Edge of Fracture?
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Commentary 22 Jan 2015
Climate Engineering: The Need for Science, Governance and Better Understanding
..This opinion piece is part of the the Global Governance Futures 2025 program which brings together young professionals to look ahead and recommend ways to address global challenges. As Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) replace Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the post-2015 world, climate… -
Study 21 Jan 2015
Justice and Security Dialogue in Yemen: Negotiating Local Sources of Conflict amid National Transition
By Erica Gaston