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Commentary 19 Jan 2015
Autonomous Weapon Systems: The Urgent Need for Regulation
..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. There are many in the world who do not support the development and use of self-determining weapons endowed with… -
Commentary 09 Jan 2015
Effective Communications is Key to Geoengineering Governance
..This interview was conducted by Mirko Hohmann and Joel Sandhu for the the Global Governance Futures 2025 program which brings together young professionals to look ahead and recommend ways to address global challenges. MH & JS: In light of successive failed attempts to tackle high carbon dioxide… -
Commentary 09 Jan 2015
Política internacional em 2015: dez previsões
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Commentary 05 Jan 2015
Multistakeholderism Unmasked: How the NetMundial Initiative Shifts Battlegrounds in Internet Governance
..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. The year 2014 was a historic year in internet governance: From the announcement of the IANA transition process to the… -
Commentary 05 Jan 2015
Blinded By Rage Against US Digital Hegemony: What Morozov Gets Wrong About “Technological Sovereignty”
“US tech hegemony is making ‘technological sovereignty’ one of the top geopolitical issues of 2015.” So goes Evgeny Morozov’s prediction for the new year. And true to form, the serial provocateur serves up an op-ed to trigger a debate on the topic. Unfortunately, Morozov is so in love with his own… -
Commentary 31 Dec 2014
Dosvidanja, Adieu, 2014
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Commentary 24 Dec 2014
Hundred Years Between the Poles: In the Law of War, Politics is the Mediator
In the fall of 1914, the great war that we now call the First World War had been ongoing for only months, but the troops of Imperial Germany had already cut loose: Within weeks, they had shot 850 civilians in neutral Belgium, burned more than 400 houses and used hundreds of civilians as human… -
Commentary 22 Dec 2014
Germany: The Economic Perils of More Arms Exports
By Philipp DienstbierThe domestic debate on arms exports in Germany is governed by a questionable consensus: the export of defense goods secures employment and technological capabilities in the long run. While it is true that critical commentators warn not to sacrifice ethical and foreign policy goals for economic… -
Commentary 10 Dec 2014
The Anti-Surveillance Strategies That Could Ruin the Internet
By Isabel Skierka, Robert MorgusThe post-Snowden world is a little like a new parent suddenly worrying about the security of its baby… data. Governments, companies, and citizens alike are now wrestling with how to secure it. Over the past year, Europe has been discussing proposals intended to address foreign surveillance on… -
Study 09 Dec 2014
Evaluating Foreign Policy Measures in Fragile Contexts
Executive Summary Modern foreign policy increasingly pursues its goals by using specific financial resources for concrete projects. In Germany, the budget lines for peacebuilding and stabilization, which includes humanitarian action, have grown threefold over the past decade. The design, tendering,… -
Study 09 Dec 2014
Evaluierung außenpolitischer Maßnahmen in fragilen Kontexten
Zusammenfassung Moderne Außenpolitik verfolgt ihre Ziele zunehmend mit eigenen finanziellen Mitteln für konkrete Projekte. Die Haushaltsmittel für „Maßnahmen und Leistungen zur Sicherung von Frieden und Stabilität einschließlich humanitärer Hilfsmaßnahmen“ betragen mittlerweile gut dreimal so viel… -
Commentary 08 Dec 2014
Banning Drones? Let’s Not Get Ahead of Ourselves
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Commentary 04 Dec 2014
Sieg der EU über Moskaus Pipeline-Politik
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Commentary 03 Dec 2014
Can Angola’s Elite Transform Itself?
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Commentary 02 Dec 2014
Beware the Siren Song from IT Nationalists
We can use national technology to protect the data of citizens, companies and governments from foreign surveillance and espionage and at the same time build up a strong and competitive IT industry in Germany and Europe. This is the promise of the advocates of proposals to regain “technological… -
Article 01 Dec 2014
Cybersicherheit – wie die Politik versagt
Codegesteuerte Angriffe auf zivile und militärische Infrastrukturen gelten als eine der großen neuen sicherheitspolitischen Herausforderungen. Politische Entscheidungsträger, aber auch Vertreter der Sicherheitsindustrie und der Medien, warnen zunehmend vor einem „Cyberkrieg“, der Wirtschaft und… -
Article 01 Dec 2014
Cybersecurity – How Policy Makers Fail
Code-based attacks on civilian and military infrastructures pose one of the great new challenges for security policy. Political decision-makers, the security industry and media pundits are increasingly warning of a “cyber war” that could throw the economy and society into unpredictable turmoil.… -
Study 01 Dec 2014
The EU’s Soft Power with a Hard Edge: Implications for EU Policy Strategy and Energy Security
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Study 28 Nov 2014
Zwischen Ertüchtigung und Wertewandel
Allgemein gesprochen meint Sicherheitssektorreform (SSR) eine planmäßige Verbesserung der bestehenden Strukturen und Arbeitsweisen im Sicherheitssektor eines Landes mit dem Ziel, mehr Sicherheit für die Bevölkerung zu schaffen. Einerseits kann dies erreicht werden, wenn Polizist_innen und… -
Commentary 27 Nov 2014
Drones Are Not the Real Enemy, Poor Legal Frameworks Are
..This interview was conducted by Mirko Hohmann and Joel Sandhu for the Global Governance Futures 2025 program which brings together young professionals to look ahead and recommend ways to address global challenges. MH & JS: Recently, there has been a substantial debate in the German policy scene as…