Internationaler Kongress “European Governance of Migration” Published: 17 September 2008 Internationale Migration ist heute eine zentrale Herausforderung für viele Staaten. Mehr denn je wurde in den letzten Jahren deutlich, dass die Migrationspolitik der EU reformiert werden muss. Hauptziel der dreitägigen Konferenz der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung ist, konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen für die europäische Migrationspolitik zu formulieren.
European Governance of Migration - The Political Management of Mobility, Economy & Security Published: 17 September 2008 "Today international migration in connection with the issues of regional conflicts, humanitarian plights, and the integration of minorities is one of the most prominent challenges of many nations. The main goal of this project is to launch new policy recommendations for a better balance in the migration politics of the European Union." By Ralf Fücks
East Africa / Horn of Africa - Peace and reconciliation work / Dialogue Academies Published: 16 September 2008
Conflict Management in Africa Published: 16 September 2008 Internationally, Africa is believed to be the continent with the most wars and conflicts. The Heinrich Böll Foundation’s conflict management program concentrates on cooperation with local stakeholders.
The work of the Heinrich Böll Foundation in Africa Published: 9 September 2008 The Heinrich Böll Foundation’s work in Africa is concentrated in the regions Southern Africa, Eastern Africa/Horn of Africa, and Nigeria. Our main mission is the support of civil society participation in political decision-making processes.
Georgia – a Warning Published: 4 September 2008 There can be no return to “business as usual” for as long as Russia acts as an occupying power in Georgia and refuses an internationally brokered solution to the conflict. The upcoming EU emergency summit must send a clear signal to this effect. By Ralf Fücks
More Than Just Georgia Published: 29 August 2008 Only if Georgia succeeds in building a dynamic and attractive democracy, the populations of Abkhazia and South Ossetia will have a real choice – between a democratic Georgia and an authoritarian Russia. By Paata Zakareishvili
Zimbabwe Between Military Regime and Civilian State Published: 26 August 2008 The Zimbabwean struggle for democracy looks set to continue for some time to come. The MDC-T needs to ensure that future rounds of mediation will take place within a more equitable, framework. By Keren Ben-Zeev
The Georgia-Russia Conflict: Views from Brussels Published: 25 August 2008 The EU should readjust its relations with Russia. In this it must bear in mind that Moscow no longer rules out military confrontations as a means of pursuing its interests. Accordingly the EU has to more clearly define its external policies. Should a country like Georgia, which has strategic importance for the West, be left to a Russian sphere of influence?