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Policy brief 07 Aug 2024
How to Improve International Support for People with Disabilities in Ukraine
International actors should step up to assist and help reform Ukraine's overstretched disability care system.… -
Study 30 Jul 2024
“They Came to ‘Liberate’ Us and Left Us with Nothing”
Public debates about Russia’s occupation tend to focus on the territorial aspects of the war. But the sharp end of occupation is felt by Ukrainians who populate these ‘spots on the map’. By centering their experiences, this study sheds light on the human cost of Russia’s occupation practice.… -
Study 29 Jul 2024
Protecting Tomorrow
Assessing Germany's Foreign Policy Impact on Children and Security in post-ISIS Iraq… -
Policy brief 24 Jul 2024
Adapting and Resocializing After Fighting for Ukraine’s Independence
By Yuliia SiedaiaNational policymakers and international donors who support Ukraine are failing to consider the gendered needs of Ukrainian women veterans. But there are steps these actors can take to improve the situation.… -
Article 24 Jul 2024
5G und Huawei: Anatomie eines Politikversagens
Seit Jahren wird über den Einsatz von chinesischer Technologie beim Ausbau des 5G-Mobilfunknetzes in Deutschland gestritten. Nun hat sich die Bundesregierung auf einen „kooperativen Kompromiss“ mit den Netzbetreibern geeinigt, der jedoch zentrale Sicherheitslücken offenlässt.… -
Commentary 19 Jul 2024
Sold Out: Support for Ukraine
A casualty of the draft German federal budget for 2025 appears to be support for Ukraine. Clinging to its debt brake, Berlin is tying its top foreign policy priority to a shaky plan. This would be a mistake.… -
Commentary 19 Jul 2024
Rüstungswahn oder Realpolitik? Warum Wehrfähigkeit mehr als nur eine Zahl ist
Warum den Wehretat erhöhen, wenn doch die NATO-Staaten Russland in Sachen Verteidigungsausgaben vielfach übertreffen und die russische Armee in der Ukraine „ausblutet“? Weil Russland sich für eine langfristige Konfrontation mit dem Westen aufstellt – und Geld nicht gleich Einsatzfähigkeit ist.… -
Explainer 18 Jul 2024
Germany’s Budget Compromise: Cutting Corners is a Losing Strategy
The Ampel coalition’s dismal prospects for reelection next year have bred desperation. Its recent budget compromise does not just make funding defense a challenge for the next government, but also keeps hollowing out key tools to promote Germany’s core interests and commitments abroad.… -
Working paper 16 Jul 2024
Future Threats to EU Candidate Countries: The REUNIR Strategic Foresight Approach
This working paper explains how the REUNIR research project is assessing current military, political and socio-economic threats in the EU's neighborhood – and anticipating the ones to come.… -
Project 12 Jul 2024
Plugging the EU’s Funding Gap in Peace and Security
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Study 09 Jul 2024
Digital Threats to Elections: Learning From What Has Worked in Africa
To help donors and implementers better mitigate digital threats and safeguard elections, this study relays insights from successful efforts by international, national and local organizations working across the African continent.… -
Report 08 Jul 2024
How Do We Know What Works in Preventing Violent Extremism?
Gathering evidence on 14 countries, this report surveys the state of the field of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE), focusing on how evaluation practices can be improved to drive P/CVE forward.… -
Project 26 Jun 2024
Thinking the War From the End: Insights for the War Against Ukraine
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Policy brief 26 Jun 2024
The Hidden Front of Russia’s War
By Galyna KotliukFrom awareness-raising campaigns to economic empowerment for women, this brief details what international actors should do to respond to increased gender-based violence in Ukraine – and how they should work with Ukrainian partners to do it.… -
Commentary 24 Jun 2024
Should An Elite Business School Be Orbán’s Willing Partner? Don’t Ask Berlin’s ESMT
To regain credibility and prove that it actually holds an “open, democratic worldview,” the ESMT should end its partnership with the Mathias Corvinus Collegium – Viktor Orbán's flagship institution – and instead support independent civil society in Hungary.… -
Commentary 24 Jun 2024
Debatte um ukrainischen Waffeneinsatz: Der menschliche Preis der Besonnenheit
Die Ukraine darf nun doch vom Westen gelieferte Waffen nutzen, um militärische Ziele in Russland zu bekämpfen. Die Zögerlichkeit, mit der diese und andere Entscheidungen getroffen wurden, haben viele Ukrainer*innen mit ihrem Leben bezahlt – und das nicht nur in Charkiw.… -
Commentary 19 Jun 2024
Berliner Elitehochschule ESMT: Orbáns williger Partner
Das Mathias Corvinus Collegium, ein Prestigeprojekt des ungarischen Premiers, treibt die internationale Vernetzung der neuen Rechten mit voran. Eine Berliner BWL-Elitehochschule und ihre Unterstützer in der deutschen Wirtschaft legitimieren dies durch eine offizielle Partnerschaft.… -
Commentary 18 Jun 2024
Budget-Einschnitte: Treibt die FDP Deutschland in den außenpolitischen Selbstmord?
Hinter den Kulissen des alljährlichen Haushaltstheaters droht sich die Bundesregierung eine folgenschwere außenpolitische Selbstverstümmelung zu verordnen, deren Folgen vor allem die Nachfolger und das Land zu tragen hätten.… -
Commentary 13 Jun 2024
Is the FDP Driving Germany to Foreign Policy Suicide?
Finance Minister Christian Lindner wants to make sweeping cuts to Germany's foreign affairs and development budgets. But this would have a hugely detrimental effect on Germany’s influence in the world.… -
Study 13 Jun 2024
Mitigating Disinformation in Europe
By Wade HoxtellThe incoming European Commission should prioritize enforcing the EU’s recent digital and AI regulations, rather than rush to produce new ones, while providing the necessary support to civil society and private actors – its indispensable allies in the fight.…