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Nationalism is a dangerous beast, and historically, it has not boded well for Europe. At a time when Europe’s peace is ...
Theo Rauch is an adjunct professor at the Centre for Development Studies at the Institute of Geography at the Free University of Berlin. His work in development policy has focused on the possibilities ...
Kirsten Hartmann is a policy officer in the Europe and International Politics programme at the Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung. She studied international relations and peace studies in Erfurt, ...
Romanian human rights lawyer, registered in the Bucharest Bar. He has an LLB and an LLM in Human Rights law and has extensive civil society experience, gained in the US, Hungary and Romania. As a ...
Dr Patrick Rosenow is editor-in-chief of the magazine Vereinte Nationen, published by the United Nations Association of Germany (UNA-Germany, DGVN). His work focuses on the United Nations, ...
Mark Carney scored a stunning election win — but unless his government delivers fast, the Liberals could lose support as ...
There has therefore been a gap between ambition and reality for a long time now. This contradiction is also evident in the ...
Giovanni Scherpiani is a Law student at the University of Trento and he is a seminar assistant at the FES EU Office in Brussels. As global conflicts rise, UN peace missions struggle. Germany must step ...
The first round of the Romanian presidential elections in November 2024 sent a shockwave across the world and sparked significant concern both domestically and internationally. As the country braces ...
Arshaluis Mghdesyan is a journalist, political commentator and presenter for CivilNet online television.
In March of this year, the Armenian parliament passed a law entitled ‘Beginning the Process of Membership of the Republic of Armenia in the European Union’, which was signed by the president of ...