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Article 21 Feb 2014
Anerkennung als Hindernis: Weiterwandernde Flüchtlinge
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Commentary 21 Feb 2014
The Death of IMF Reform?
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Commentary 19 Feb 2014
Contra a retração
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Book review 19 Feb 2014
Book Review: India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power
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Commentary 18 Feb 2014
Stop Calling Decentralization of the Internet “Balkanization”
By Robert Mogus -
Commentary 16 Feb 2014
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Geo-economics at work?
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Commentary 11 Feb 2014
Eine „Kultur der Wahrheit“?
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Article 11 Feb 2014
EU-India Strategic Partnership: Evaluating the Potential for Security Cooperation
By Garima Mohan -
Commentary 10 Feb 2014
Brazil’s Diplomatic Retreat
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Commentary 05 Feb 2014
Política exterior brasilera: ¿Game Over?
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Commentary 05 Feb 2014
Missing Political Will? Brazil’s Leadership at the 2014 BRICS Summit
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Commentary 04 Feb 2014
No Surprises in South Sudan, or in the Central African Republic
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Study 03 Feb 2014
Process Lessons Learned in Yemen’s National Dialogue
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Article 31 Jan 2014
Debating China’s Assertiveness
In “How New and Assertive Is China’s New Assertiveness?” Iain Johnston argues that China’s recent foreign policy is not as assertive as many scholars and pundits contend. Johnston’s study is a welcome addition to the literature on Chinese foreign policy in three respects. First, it is the most… -
Journal article 30 Jan 2014
Emerging Powers and Status: The Case of the First BRICs Summit
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Commentary 29 Jan 2014
Is Brazil Ready For Prime Time?
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Commentary 21 Jan 2014
Africa: The Death of IMF Reform?
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Commentary 21 Jan 2014
Vielfalt als Normalität akzeptieren
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Book review 16 Jan 2014
Book Review: The Rise of the BRICS in Africa: The Geopolitics of South-South Relations
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Commentary 09 Jan 2014
Deutsche Soldaten für Südsudan
Neues Jahr, neue Bundesregierung. Alte Gleichgültigkeit. Im Südsudan sind Tausende Menschen in akuter Lebensgefahr. Die Deutschen schicken Lebensmittel und Medikamente und empfehlen eine friedliche Lösung. Damit, so finden sie, haben sie ihren Beitrag geleistet. Seit Mitte Dezember herrscht im…