How Can We Make the Eurozone Stable, Prosperous and Democratic? Published: 29 June 2015 'With great power there must also come - great responsibility'. By Ricardo Cabral
Islamic State and Georgia's Muslim community Published: 27 June 2015 The emergence of the Islamic State implies significant political and geographic transformation. Georgia as a territory is not in the spotlight of these changes unless appropriate conditions take shape, in particular, if they win a big number of supporters. By Ruslan Baramidze
Hungary: Corruption funded by European taxpayers Published: 24 June 2015 There is probably no illiberal state without a comprehensive ideology – an ideology that justifies just about anything. By Benedek Jávor
“India is still confronted with the old issues, as well as the new ones” Published: 19 June 2015 Ranjana Kumari is a veteran Indian feminist who has been following the International Women’s Conferences since Nairobi in 1985. We talked with her about women’s rights and gender equity in India. By Shalini Yog Shah and Ranjana Kumari
Tunisia: Fighting in broad daylight Published: 18 June 2015 For a long time, Tunisia’s LGBT community remained discreet. Now it is moving into the public sphere and defending its rights out loud. By Sana Sbouai
“I worry about the commitment to Article V” Published: 16 June 2015 A new study released by the Pew Research Center finds that many European publics are highly conflicted over whether to defend a NATO ally against a potential future attack by Russia. In order to gain insight into the way the study was perceived in Washington’s policy circles, we interviewed Julianne Smith, Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security.
Anthem Press publishes "Green Growth, Smart Growth. A New Approach to Economics, Innovation and the Environment" by Ralf Fücks Published: 16 June 2015 London-based independent international publisher Anthem Press presents the English edition of "Green Growth, Smart Growth. A New Approach to Economics, Innovation and the Environment" by Ralf Fücks with a foreword by Anthony Giddens.
Access to Rights and Governance in the Context of Fragile States Published: 12 June 2015 A fragile state is not able to deliver core functions and human rights to the majority of its population. But fundamental rights are not favors given by the state or the government; they are duty, and those in power must account for this duty. By Désiré Assogbavi
Syria: Two versions of the Stone Soup story Published: 17 June 2015 Cease fires, in the current situation, can neither achieve their objectives nor lead to a political solution to the conflict in Syria. By Dr. Haid Haid
With or Without Him? The German Debate on Putin’s Suspension from the G7 Published: 10 June 2015 Under Germany’s presidency, the G7 convened for the second summit in a row in the absence of Vladimir Putin. As long as Putin does not change course in Ukraine, the G7 are well advised to stick to their suspension of Russia from their ranks. By Charlotte Beck