Amrita Narlikar President of the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) and Professor of International Relations at the University of Hamburg
Izabella Teixeira Former Minister for the Environment in Brazil (2010-2016); UN High Level Advisory Board Member on Economic and Social Affairs (UN-DESA); Co-Chair International Resource Panel – IRP/UNEP; Senior Fellow of Brazilian Center of International Relations - CEBRI
Reforming the World Trade Organization Background The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is a crucial institution for the governance of international trade. It has been characterized by frequent deadlocks in the past; current trade war dynamics further exacerbate the need for reforms. What are opportunities and challenges in the present debate? By Amrita Narlikar
Jennifer Cassidy Departmental Lecturer in Global Governance and Diplomacy at the University of Oxford
Karthik Nachiappan Research Fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore
Redirecting Multilateralism: Will India Seize the Opportunity? Analysis India is a rising power, a necessary player when it comes to regional and international security, global trade, as well as climate action. There has been some change in its approach and strategy in these policy fields, whenever multilateral efforts benefit national interests. By Karthik Nachiappan
Germany’s Partners in International Climate Policy Governance Background Five years after the inception of the Paris Agreement, important processes begin. Also this year, Germany holds a non-permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council as well as EU Council presidency. What are the challenges and opportunities for Germany regarding climate action? By Susanne Dröge
Susanne Dröge Senior Fellow in the Global Issues Division at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)
20th Foreign Policy Conference Dossier "Multilateralism 2.0 - In Search of New Partnerships for the German and European Foreign Policy". The international order shows signs of disintegration, while global challenges become more pressing by the day. What can Germany do to save a rules-based world order? And who are Berlin's partners? We addressed these difficult questions at our 20th Foreign Policy Conference on 30 January 2020.
Ronja Scheler Programme Director International Affairs at Körber-Stiftung, Special Advisor to the Paris Peace Forum