Stories About Bread: The Art of Baking, Uprisings, Power and Prices Published: 24 June 2024 Bread plays a central role in history, culture and religion and is of political importance as a staple food. Historical and current events show how closely bread prices and social stability are linked.
Flood of disinformation – Southern Brazil climate emergency aggravated by fake news Published: 5 June 2024 The damage caused by the rains in Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil is yet another example of a climate emergency. Beyond the social and environmental catastrophe, the tragedy has also highlighted another very devastating phenomenon of our times: disinformation.
Feminist demands and right-wing pushback at UN women’s conference Published: 28 May 2024 The 68th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) has shown, how interlinked economic and gender justice are. At the same time, the linkage between feminist grassroots and UN institutions has drastically weakened, benefiting anti-gender actors.
Europe before the elections: Questions and consequences for the economy Published: 24 May 2024 Five years after the European Green Deal was launched, Europe's economic strength and security are at stake. What lies ahead for the German and European economy? A conversation with Sandra Parthie and Roderick Kefferpütz.
Causa Justa: A Movement for Reproductive Freedom and Autonomy Published: 31 July 2024 Colombia emerges as a leader in advances regarding the right to abortion in Latin America. This historic achievement is the result of the Causa Justa (Just Cause) movement. In this magazine, members of Causa Justa share strategies, achievements, and lessons learned.
In need of a Human Security Perspective between the River and the Sea Published: 21 May 2024 To ensure security and well-being of all citizens in Israel and Palestine, global actors must shift from a state-centric, militarized view to a human-centric approach. And prioritizing equality and cooperation among individuals and communities for lasting peace.
The concept of Human Security Published: 21 May 2024 The Global Unit for Human Security addresses the concept of human security and develops it beyond a mere analytical tool. The aim is to develop a progressive framework for intersectional, human-centric and justice-oriented security policy making.
Georgia: »This Law Targets Anyone Mobilizing for Democratic Change« Published: 16 May 2024 The Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence hinders Georgian accession to the EU and has drawn massive protests by Georgian society. In this context we asked three questions to Dr. Sonja Schiffers, Director of our South Caucasus office in Tbilisi, on how she views the latest developments.
The EU Needs an Iran Strategy, Not Just »More Sanctions« Published: 14 May 2024 European policymakers need to rethink their approach to Iran and formulate a new policy that puts people and human security at its core. Such an approach would center on a consistent human rights perspective and the sustained support for civil society.
Freedom, Security, and Prosperity Don‘t Come for Free Published: 14 May 2024 Infrastructure deficiencies are paralysing Germany. But as a result of the Schuldenbremse (debt brake), urgently needed investments – including to boost climate protection – are to be postponed. This is both risky and economically short-sighted.
Countering online risks in a ‘Super Election Year’: Why the EU and Africa need each other Published: 13 May 2024 The European Union should work together with partners in Africa to secure electoral systems against cyberattacks and to prevent the spread of false and misleading information. This is also in line with European interests and values.
Fertilizers Will Not Fix Africa’s Food Crisis Published: 13 May 2024 The widespread promotion of synthetic fertilizer as a solution to Africa’s food-security challenges is a flawed approach that has consistently failed to address the root causes of hunger and malnutrition on the continent. It is time for policymakers and stakeholders to embrace a more transparent and evidence-based approach.
The Raw Materials Situation in Neighboring European Countries Published: 24 July 2024 Critical raw materials and rare earths are of great economic importance for the European Union. This publication reflects the raw materials situation in four neighboring European countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Georgia, and Armenia.
Resilient agriculture on the African continent: The proof will be in the Soil Published: 6 May 2024 Our Policy Brief provides recommendations on fossil fuel-based and ‘green’ fertilizer production and use in Africa.
Press and Media Freedom in Europe Published: 23 May 2024 The media systems in Europe are facing challenges from multiple directions. The European Democracy Conference 2022 therefore focused on the question of how we can specifically and decisively counteract the advancing deterioration of free reporting.
Jovan Rajić President of the Board, Renewables and Environmental Regulatory Institute (RERI), Serbia Jovan is an attorney at law, founder and president of the board at RERI. He is expert in energy and environmental law, with particular focus on EU law and was engaged i
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Mirko Popović Program Director, Renewables and Environmental Regulatory Institute (RERI), Serbia Program director at RERI, environmental activist and independent policy analyst, Mirko's work is dedicated to democratisation and citizens’ engagement in evidence-based
A view from the outside: How does the world view the EU? Published: 29 April 2024 The European elections are not only relevant to EU citizens. Other countries around the world are also watching with great interest to see what happens in June of this year. Five experts from Argentina, India, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and the US present their view of the EU and their recommendations.
Questioning narratives: Looking for the people behind them Published: 29 April 2024 Young Europeans undergo a year of training in campaigning. Their guiding question in this project: How to dismantle widespread racist attitudes prevalent in Europe?
My first time Published: 29 April 2024 In 2024, some EU countries will also allow minors to vote in the European elections. Six statements from under-18s and adult first-time voters from six countries show: The EU must do more to reach young people.
Protecting refugees in Europe: Weakened today, hollowed out tomorrow? Published: 29 April 2024 The objective of reforming the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is to control what is called irregular migration. In particular, expanding the number of countries that are considered “safe third countries” and border procedures such as the “fiction of non-entry” are a threat to fundamental asylum rights.
«Make empathy great again!» Published: 29 April 2024 A conversation with the Polish director Agnieszka Holland about the campaign against her film "Green Border," which deals with pushbacks at the Polish-Belarusian border, as well as about courage and empathy and why both give her a little hope.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: a turning point for EU foreign and security policy Published: 29 April 2024 Russia’s war of aggression has rallied the countries of the European Union in unexpected unity. At the same time, it has exposed blatant deficiencies in European foreign and security policy and Europe’s defense capabilities.
Setting the course for Europe Published: 29 April 2024 By passing a comprehensive support package for Ukraine, the EU has demonstrated its willingness to be an active geopolitical player. To fulfil this role, it must strengthen its defense industry, build its troops, and make them ready for action.
Agricultural expert on the causes of farmer protests: «We have to deliver» Published: 29 April 2024 Hannes Lorenzen on the causes of farmer protests, EU's lack of planning and wrong decisions, and why a thorough restart of the Common Agricultural Policy is inevitable.
Perspectives on the EU Green Deal (with Robert Habeck) Published: 29 April 2024 Five years ago, the European Commission presented its new sustainability and growth strategy, the European Green Deal (EGD), the goal of which was to drive the transition to a competitive and sustainable economy and become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. The foundations have been laid, but what are the next steps?
Europe before the elections: Questions and consequences for the economy Published: 29 April 2024 Five years after the European Green Deal was launched, Europe's economic strength and security are at stake. What lies ahead for the German and European economy? A conversation with Sandra Parthie and Roderick Kefferpütz.