Russia, Ukraine, and the Reshuffling of the European Security Order Published: 21 July 2023 Analysis Russia’s large-scale war against Ukraine does also reflect how China and Russia are interlinked with each other to challenge the current global order. The Black Sea region has become a key area where the new European security order will be negotiated. By Iulia-Sabina Joja
Cambodia’s election landscape: minnows and a giant squid Published: 20 July 2023 Background Ahead of Cambodia’s national election on July 23, the disqualification of the most popular opposition group leaves the ruling Cambodian People’s Party facing close to no competition on the ballot. By Shaun Turton
A half-hearted effort: The G20’s Finance Track Published: 12 July 2023 Analysis The G20 Presidency rotation among middle income countries is expected to give a voice to poor nations. The Finance Track aims to address debt crises and climate finance gaps, but obstacles from developed nations have led India's Presidency to focus on softer options. By C.P. Chandrasekhar
“Without the Environmental Redesign of Society and Economy Global Justice will be Impossible” Published: 14 July 2023 Interview The Agenda 2030 is at its half-way point, yet the 17 goals for sustainable development remain a distant proposition. In the following conversation, Imme Scholz discusses the causes and points out how the global community may speed up their realisation. By Imme Scholz
Announcement: Anne Klein Women’s Award 2024 Published: 4 July 2023 Announcement We invite you to nominate candidates for the 2024 Anne Klein Women’s Award. Please use no more than three A4 pages to present your candidate and also provide reasons for your choice. The closing date for submissions is 3rd September 2023.
Greece after the election: analyses and assessments Published: 30 June 2023 Discussion The recent election in Greece and the victory of Nea Dimokratia has strengthened Conservatives in Europe. The opposition in Greece is in a dire situation. They won't be able to put pressure on the new government, as they are too weak.
“To stop the violence we use the power of data” Published: 30 June 2023 Interview “The main achievement of Safecity is that we managed to make the violence visible [...]. The second achievement is that we made the data available, so that individuals and communities can use them - to advocate for their own safety, to demand for a better infrastructure or better institutional accountability.”
Plea for a feminist global health policy Published: 21 June 2023 Commentary Feminist approaches to global health policy have the potential to create more equal health systems. Considering and addressing power dynamics paves the way to tackle discrimination. More responsive health policies are expected to improve health for all. By Hannah Eger
Power of Feminist Writing: Creating Feminist, gender-sensitive language Published: 20 June 2023 Event documentation As one of the primary tools for narrative shaping, the panel of this online seminar explored how reclaiming language can prove empowering for the feminist movement. By Abhinaya Sridhar
The Future of Work and Development in Africa: The Role of Feminist Leadership Published: 9 June 2023 Article Feminist leadership has become standard practice in the social impact sector over the years. This article emphasizes how its application can improve the way structures without a political or humanitarian orientation in Africa deal with staff and organizational issues and aid Africa’s development. By Emitomo Tobi Nimisire