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Article 02 Jun 2014
Non-Western Rules of International Democracy Support
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Book chapter 02 Jun 2014
Ungenutztes Potenzial
Polizeiliche Kompetenzen sind der Exportschlager der europäischen Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik. Seit 2003 leisten EU-Polizeimissionen Beiträge zur Herstellung öffentlicher Sicherheit und zum Aufbau lokaler Polizeibehörden in Konfliktländern. Der Auf- und Umbau von Sicherheitsinstitutionen… -
Journal article 01 Jun 2014
The Metrics and Ethics of Protecting Civilians
This article asks how success is defined and measured for humanitarian action and military interventions aimed at protecting civilians from violence and harm in situations of armed conflict. It starts by illustrating how humanitarian and military protection actors differ in their ability or… -
Commentary 28 May 2014
Missão impossível em Caracas?
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Commentary 26 May 2014
Indiens neues Selbstbewusstsein
By Gerrit KurtzPakistans Premierminister Nawaz Sharif, US-Präsident Barack Obama und der britische Premierminister David Cameron gehörten zu den ersten Gratulanten für den neuen Regierungschef Narendra Modi nach seinem überwältigenden Wahlsieg in Indien. Lang gehegte Bedenken aufgrund seiner schillernden… -
Commentary 22 May 2014
Why Brazil Has Not Criticised Russia Over Crimea
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Commentary 21 May 2014
A década da África?
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Journal article 21 May 2014
A Liberal Actor in a Realist World? The Commission and the External Dimension of the Single Market for Energy
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Book chapter 14 May 2014
BRIC Countries
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Commentary 13 May 2014
Porque as potências estabelecidas ainda estão em controle
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Commentary 12 May 2014
Understanding the Risks of Sanctioning Russian Oil
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Commentary 05 May 2014
No Development Without Security
South Sudan, Africa’s youngest state and rich in natural resources, had the potential to be a success story. After the peaceful secession from Khartoum in 2011, there was initial political will to resolve remaining disputes between ethnic groups peacefully. However, not all were eager to share oil… -
Article 01 May 2014
Baseline Review of ICT-Related Processes and Events
..Over the past five years, states have become increasingly engaged in a series of regional and international policy discussions and debates over "cyber security." This engagement stems from a growing sense of insecurity regarding vulnerabilities in computer systems and related technologies, and how… -
Journal article 01 May 2014
Tipping the Scale
By Robert MorgusIn December 2012, numerous news outlets reported on the debate over Internet governance that took place at the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai. It was the first time in nearly a decade that the topic attracted major international media attention. The conference… -
Journal article 01 May 2014
The Shape and Sustainability of Turkey’s Booming Humanitarian Assistance
Turkey’s speedy evolution into the world’s fourth largest humanitarian donor in 2012 has been accompanied by admiration and awe among international policy-makers, humanitarian practitioners, and journalists. The country’s number one humanitarian feat has been its humanitarian engagement in Somalia.… -
Commentary 01 May 2014
Don’t Make Ukraine About Energy
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Policy brief 30 Apr 2014
Deutsche Erfahrungen bei der Wiedervereinigung: Neue Kapazitäten für internationale Friedenseinsätze?
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Commentary 28 Apr 2014
Brazil and Germany Must Lead on Free Internet
When President Dilma Rousseff signed Brazil's landmark 'Marco Civil Da Internet', a comprehensive new law that safeguards citizens' digital rights on key fronts and the result of a broad participatory process, it marked the decisive coming out of Brazil as a progressive player on digital rights on… -
Article 28 Apr 2014
Massenverbrechen verhindern
By Gerrit KurtzAm 17. Dezember 2013 stellte der Stellvertretende UN-Generalsekretär Jan Eliasson den neuen UN-Aktionsplan „Rights Up Front" zur Verhinderung von Massenverbrechen vor. Angesichts der sich zuspitzenden Situationen in Südsudan und der Zentralafrikanischen Republik hätte er sich keinen passenderen… -
Article 28 Apr 2014
Deutschland und der Völkermord in Ruanda
Der Völkermord in Ruanda ist in seiner Geschwindigkeit und Brutalität im 20. Jahrhundert unübertroffen. Mindestens 800 000 Menschen kamen im Verlauf von nur 100 Tagen in dem kleinen ostafrikanischen Land zwischen Anfang April und Mitte Juli 1994 vor den Augen der Weltöffentlichkeit ums Leben. Heute…