Agroécologie paysanne – La Via Campesina en action: des solutions pour le climat Published: 2018 Le coffret Réalisme radical pour la justice climatique – Une réponse de la société civile au défi de limiter le réchauffement climatique à 1,5°C .
Perspectives Africa 3/2018: Through the Looking Glass - Images of African Futures Published: Dezember 2018 Against a background of political and cultural disruption, Perspectives approached writers to inquire, speculatively or not so speculatively, into an African future. The result is an eclectic mix of contributions and conversations across the arts, culture, philosophy and politics. They offer glimpses of African futures – fantastic, idealistic, or sober, but always self-confident – that place the continent at the centre of a world to come.
Perspectives Asia: Nationalism and Populism in Asia Published: November 2018 The latest issue of Perspectives Asia aims to draw a fine line between different forms of nationalism. The articles from various Asian countries focus on strategies and political styles adopted by populist leaders and explain how nationalistic and religious ideas are distorted by politics.
Study Money against Migration: The EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa Published: March 2019 The EU-Africa migration summit in Valletta in November 2015 gave birth to a new European funding instrument: the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF). This study comes to the conclusion that the implementation of migration policy projects supported by EUTF funding primarily benefits the (wealthier) member states of the EU.
Not A Silver Bullet Why the focus on insurance to address loss and damage is a distraction from real solutions. Published: September 5, 2018 Why the focus on insurance to address loss and damage is a distraction from real solutions.
Prevention and peacebuilding in the context of shrinking space Published: October 2018 Civil society acitivists and organisations are under a lot of pressure in many countries. But whether civil society can develop its potential for peace and development and shape its political participation is closely linked to the framework conditions for civil society action. The FriEnt briefing "Prevention and Peacebuilding in Times of Shrinking Space" explains the growing challenges for peace promoters in times of shrinking space.
Experiences in Oral History Contemporary witness interviews in archive organizations and historical research Published: October 2018 While interviews with contemporary witnesses may not yet be commonplace in the archives of political parties and social movements, they are no longer unusual. This reader intends to give an impression of the interesting interviews that can already be found in the Ecology Archives and to arouse curiosity about their scientific use.
Perspectives Africa 2/2018: Not Always on a Boat to Europe: Movements of Africans within and beyond the continent Published: October 2018 Media images of desperate African refugees fleeing to Europe dominate the European news. This edition will help to shed new light on aspects of the movement of African migrants that have remained on the margins of discussion, and to place the pressures experienced in Europe within a broader perspective.
Forcing The Farm How Gene Drive Organisms Could Entrench Industrial Agriculture and Threaten Food Sovereignty This report is being issued as an alert to governments, civil society organisations and grassroots movements. It points to how gene drives, while promoted as a tool for medicine and conservation, will find their real use in food and farming by agribusiness.
The Crisis of Nuclear Disarmament and Arms Control: Diagnosis and Future Concepts Proceedings of the N.EX.T. Generation By Ulrich Kühn Published: October 2018 The instruments of bi- and multilateral nuclear disarmament and arms control are in a state of despair. Under the label of N.EX.T. (Nuclear Expert Talks), fifteen scholars from Europe, Russia, and the United States gathered in Berlin in November 2016 to discuss the current state of disarmament and arms control.