Switching camps In pictures Activism and politics – what motivates people to move from one field to the other? Six biographical sketches about the decision to cross a boundary. By Christina Focken
Germany Calling E-Paper Germany is dependent on labour migration from the Western Balkans. However, the emigration of young, educated people in particular is slowing down both economic and democratic progress in the region. By Anja Troelenberg and Franziska Tschinderle
«Activism and politics need each other» The Big Interview Antonia Orellana, a former activist and Chile's Minister for Women and Gender Equality since 2022, brings feminist and social issues into the government. A conversation with Antonia Orellana about how true change can be achieved. By Antonia Orellana, Gitte Cullmann and Angela Erpel Jara
The constitution I dream of Statement Since its founding in 2009, iLaw has significantly strengthened democratic participation in Thailand through innovative campaigns and targeted initiatives. By Kannika Yodnin
Democracy in figures Dossier Since 2009, more people worldwide have been living in autocracies than in democracies. Facts, figures, and graphics on the state of democracy around the globe. By Heike Holdinghausen
Democracy lives by its people Where we stand What is the state of democracy? While elections are approaching in many countries, people in autocracies are fighting for human rights and reforms – often under dangerous conditions. An introduction to the topic and this issue. By Rasmus Randig
Editorial Editorial Democracy is under pressure worldwide. In this issue, we present individuals who impress us with their commitment to democracy, as a sign of our solidarity and to inspire others. By Imme Scholz
Boell.Thema 2/2024: Democracy – Diverse avenues towards one common goal Globally, democracy is under pressure. In this issue of the Boell.Thema magazine, we introduce individuals who inspire us with their dedication to democratic values. Because without dedication and action, there can be no democracy. And without democracy, everything is for naught.
Why the Youth is Angry at COP29’s Results Commentary For 29 years, youth groups have been calling for immediate solutions to climate change yet wealthy nations are locked in golden towers counting coins as the world warms up! By Hajar Al-Beltaji and Alab Ayroso