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Written roundtable 27 Jun 2025
Ask the Experts
By Gelila Enbaye, Maram MahdiTogether with the Institute for Security Studies, GPPi has invited two experts to weigh in on the ongoing efforts to mediate the violent conflict in Sudan.… -
articles 26 Jun 2025
Bundesaufnahmeprogramm Afghanistan: Wenn Schaden nicht klug macht
Die Bundesregierung wollte aus ihren Fehlern des Afghanistan-Einsatzes lernen. Bei der Aufnahme gefährdeter Afghanen droht das genaue Gegenteil.… -
Commentary 26 Jun 2025
"No Ideological Luxury": Calling for an Evaluation of Germany's Feminist Foreign Policy
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Commentary 25 Jun 2025
A Humanitarian Reset Has Started: It’s Time to Act on What We Already Know
Evaluations show that, despite warranted criticism, the humanitarian system works. Decades of systematically collected evidence in the UN-led humanitarian system provide concrete suggestions for change. Now is the time to implement them.… -
Commentary 16 Jun 2025
Trump ist jetzt genau dort, wo er nicht sein wollte
Der Iran-Feldzug von Benjamin Netanjahu ist nun auch der Krieg von US-Präsident Trump. China und Russland profitieren.… -
Commentary 16 Jun 2025
Netanyahu’s Iran Campaign Is Also Trump’s War — And China and Russia Are Benefiting For Now
Netanyahu’s Iran campaign is also Trump’s war — and China and Russia are benefiting for now… -
Commentary 12 Jun 2025
Peace in Numbers: What Do Shifts in Funding Tell Us About EU Priorities?
This piece aims to quantify the worry that EU development funding is being shifted to Global Gateway objectives, seemingly hollowing out peace and security-related budget lines. Doing so seems to indicate that the EU is pouring investment into short-term transactional investments, which may undermine longer-term stability and peace.… -
Commentary 12 Jun 2025
Abandoning "Staatsräson": Why Germany's Support for Israel Must Never Be Unconditional
The 'Staatsräson', which has defined Germany's support for Israel, has become an excuse for blind support for Netanyahu's government. It is time to abandon this anachronistic formula.… -
Report 11 Jun 2025
Regulating Cyberspace: UN Consensus-Building in a Fragmented Digital World
By Federica Marconi, Ettore GrecoHow well is cyberspace governance working? Key UN processes for digitalisation have produced mixed results and are often undermined by geopolitical friction and competing visions of cyberspace regulation.… -
Report 11 Jun 2025
The UN Human Rights Council: Challenges and Opportunities for Reform
By Samuel King, Inés PousadelaThe Human Rights Council is at a critical juncture. How can it reform? Targeted improvements like stronger membership criteria, protected civil society participation, and adequate funding for Special Procedures may help.… -
Report 11 Jun 2025
The Intellectual Property and Public Health Regime Complex: Considerations on Vaccine Access and Equity
By Óscar Fernández, Mirko HeinzelHow have multilateral institutions shaped policy responses on vaccine access? During the COVID-19 pandemic, intellectual property rights were often prioritised over quick, equitable vaccine access. How will global health address this going forward?… -
Report 11 Jun 2025
Climate Negotiations Under Scrutiny: Is UNFCCC Decision-Making Up to the Challenge?
By Franziska Petri, Jan KarlasWith COP30 on the horizon and a worsening climate crisis, can the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change meet the demand? Its procedural structure, which requires consensus, may be a significant obstacle to achieving the goals set out in the Paris Agreement.… -
Report 10 Jun 2025
Revitalising and Reforming the World Trade Organization in an Age of Geopolitics
By Michal Parizek, Clara WeinhardtHow are rising geopolitical tensions and recent US tariffs threatening the future of the World Trade Organization (WTO)? A renewed focus on safeguarding the institution’s robustness may be essential for its survival.… -
Commentary 05 Jun 2025
Ein Balanceakt für den ersten post-transatlantischen Kanzler
Friedrich Merz muss bei Donald Trump selbstbewusst europäische Interessen vertreten und sich um ein konstruktives persönliches Verhältnis bemühen.… -
Commentary 03 Jun 2025
Warum Deutschlands Unterstützung für Israel nie bedingungslos sein darf
Die Netanjahu-Regierung begeht im Gaza-Streifen Kriegsverbrechen. Auch Deutschland muss daher seine Israelpolitik deutlich differenzierter ausrichten.… -
Commentary 02 Jun 2025
Seize the India–Germany Moment
By Joel SandhuGermany and India are well-placed to work together on several global challenges. Joel Sandhu argues that the current geopolitical landscape dictates Berlin and New Delhi should do so sooner rather than later.… -
Commentary 28 May 2025
Feministische Außenpolitik: Kein Abriss ohne Gutachten
By Niklas Balbon, Karoline FärberDie feministische Außenpolitik ist so nötig wie polarisierend. Jetzt, unter einem CDU-Minister, wird sie zurückgefahren. Zeit für ein Resümee.… -
Commentary 22 May 2025
Es ist aberwitzig, in China einen verlässlichen Partner zu sehen
In seiner ersten Regierungserklärung hat Bundeskanzler Merz einen ungeschminkten Blick auf Xis Großmachtpolitik geworfen. Dies lässt auf eine entschlossenere Chinapolitik hoffen.… -
Article 21 May 2025
Foresight Myths, Debunked
How can we leverage foresight and futures studies to improve German security policy? Six hypotheses, put to the test.… -
Commentary 21 May 2025
Reaching Across Cultural and Political Divides: Why Dialogues Matter and How They Can Succeed