50 Years of ASEAN – Still Waiting for Social and Ecological Justice Published: September 2017 In 2017 ASEAN turns 50. This book collects all articles of our dossier "50 Years of ASEAN" and analyzes the institutions of ASEAN - their history, dynamics and policies.
Supporting civil society under pressure – lessons from natural resource exploitation Published: June 2017 Civil society is under pressure worldwide. This e-paper focuses on dynamics and patterns of shrinking spaces and repressions on civil society with regard to natural resource struggles and takes a closer look into consultation processes and the role of the economy.
The Real Price of Coal in the Wartime Donbas: a Human Rights Perspective Published: March 2017 This publication shows that the price of coal extraction in Donbas is not only its high production cost, but also a number of political and environmental consequences paid for by the people in Donbas and the entire population of Ukraine.
Shrinking spaces in the Western Balkans Published: Oktober 2016 Without civic engagement and participation, democratization cannot succeed. This publication sheds light on the complex mechanisms of shrinking spaces in the Western Balkans, provides analyses, and develops adequate countermeasures.
Time for a Plan B – The European Refugee Crisis, the Balkan Route and the EU-Turkey Deal A DPC Policy Paper By Bodo Weber Published: Septmeber 2016 This DPC paper by Bodo Weber critically deals with the policy European States pursued around the 'refugee crisis'. Furthermore, it gives recommendations for political institutions how to deal with the current situation and how to overcome the crisis of the EU.
Perspectives Middle East & North Africa #10: Borders - Lines in the Sand or in the Mind? Published: September 2016 While the privileged few may cross legitimately by simply presenting their passport, for most, borders present difficult if not insurmountable hurdles. Furthermore there are plenty of other lines of division: social, ethnic, religious and ideological. Any border is a painful memory of the fact that it is not an individual’s choice to define which side he or she is on.
Guide for journalists and media professionals: Human rights violations in the Olympic city Published: July 2016 The Brazilian non-governmental organization Justiça Global, partner organization of the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation, released this publication, that intends to be a tool that allows journalists to know the other side of this mega event, which resulted in the aggravation of processes of segregation, control and privatization of public spaces, and extermination of the black, poor population in the city.
Rio 2016 Olympics: The Exclusion Games Mega-Events and Human Rights Violations in Rio de Janeiro Dossier Published: December 2015 The City of Rio de Janeiro is the stage for several projects, now at the preparation of the city for the 2016 Olympic Games. The population of the city has already realized that the project Rio Olympic City, which comprises the developments for the 2014 World Cup, and the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, as well as large projects such as Porto Maravilha, will not bring the promised benefits.
Private Games? The public costs obscured by the Olympic budget Published: June 2016 The Rio Olympics have already cost more public money than official numbers show. An analysis by Julia Bustamante and Caio Lima, Instituto Políticas Alternativas para o Cone Sul (PACS).
Strategy Plan: Youths' Political Participation Published: April 2016 In Afghanistan civil society organizations, youth groups and networks were founded over the last years to consolidate democracy and endeavor to push forward their participation in politics and society. The Contact Group which is an umbrella these organizations designed a strategic plan about their work in 2016 an 2017.