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Article 01 Jun 2012
China in Copenhagen
By Björn ConradThe contradiction between the astonishing dynamic of China’s domestic climate policy agenda and its seemingly unwavering and tenacious position in international climate negotiations presents a puzzle that, on closer inspection, reveals much about a nation at the crossroads, undecided which way to… -
Commentary 28 May 2012
Flame Thrower
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Commentary 07 May 2012
Demokratie in Russland? Interessiert uns nicht!
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Article 30 Apr 2012
From the State to the Market and Back
This publication is part of a special section in Global Policy (volume 2, issue 3) that explores policy agendas for the future of global energy. Read Policy agendas for the Future of Global Energy, also by Andreas Goldthau in Global Policy, 3 (2). Like almost no other sector, energy reflects… -
Article 30 Apr 2012
Policy Agendas for the Future of Global Energy
This is an introduction to a special section in Global Policy (volume two, issue three) that explores policy agendas for the future of global energy. Read From the State to the Market and Back, an article by Andreas Goldthau that is part of the section. Since energy has made it to the top of policy… -
Article 01 Apr 2012
Responsibility to Protect
Libyen, Elfenbeinküste, Südsudan – in diesen Fällen berief sich der UN-Sicherheitsrat 2011 in seinen Resolutionen auf die Schutzverantwortung (R2P). Doch in Syrien und im Sudan geht das Morden bis heute weiter, die internationale Gemeinschaft kann sich nicht auf ein gemeinsames Vorgehen einigen. Was… -
Policy brief 30 Mar 2012
Afghanistan: Urgent Investments in the Long Transition
After a very busy and politically demanding year, the United States, Europe and their key international partners in Afghanistan are at risk of wasting the modest opportunity that they managed to create. Yes, there is now a plausible political strategy in place where there was none before. But the… -
Book 27 Mar 2012
The Laws of War and 21st Century Conflict
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Working paper 15 Mar 2012
Food Security: A Mapping of European Approaches
Executive Summary In 2011, the international community had to mount a major relief operation to support millions threatened by hunger and starvation in the Horn of Africa. If nothing is done to increase availability of and access to food on a large scale, the recurring hunger crises felt across many… -
Commentary 11 Mar 2012
BRICS and the ‘Responsibility while Protecting’ Concept
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Working paper 28 Feb 2012
The Impact of Shale Gas on European Energy Security
Introduction Gas markets are in flux. In most of the OECD world, gas demand has faltered during the past years, a consequence of the ongoing financial and economic crisis. At the same time, soaring unconventional (shale) gas production, mainly in the US, coupled with increasing global capacity in… -
Book chapter 15 Feb 2012
The International Self and the Humanitarianisation of Politics: A Case Study of Goma, DR Congo
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Commentary 12 Feb 2012
Will Brazil Follow India’s Rafale Bet?
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Commentary 10 Feb 2012
Die Debatte um Urheberrechte im Netz ist erst der Anfang
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Commentary 08 Feb 2012
Cyber-Security: More Transparency
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Commentary 08 Feb 2012
The Costs to the West – And the Rest
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Journal article 06 Feb 2012
Domestic Politics, National Identity, and International Conflict: The Case of the Koguryo Controversy
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Working paper 01 Feb 2012
Addressing Carbon Emissions and Oil Price Volatility
Introduction The common dependency on energy, shared by societies around the world, entails policy challenges of global nature and scope. From dealing with the negative externalities of greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to dwindling low-cost reserves of fossil fuels in the context of massively… -
Book 31 Jan 2012
Uniting on Food Assistance
By Andrea Binder, Julia Steets (eds.)Natural disasters, conflict, macroeconomic shocks and political unrest thrust tens of millions of people each year into food crises. In decades past, such crises commonly led to famines. Thankfully, true famine is rare today, due in part to substantial improvements in global food assistance policy… -
Book 31 Jan 2012
Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia
By Andreas Goldthau, Andrei Belyi (eds.)Energy in Europe and Russia is in flux. The authors address key issues in this context and seek to analyze contemporary transition processes in the region's energy sector. They look at whether and how transnational policy mechanisms can generate sufficient steering capacity to address pressing…