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Revolution an der Wahlurne in der Republik Moldau?

Johann Wolfschwenger November 20, 2020 November 20, 2020

Es gibt sie vielleicht doch noch Revolutionen an der Wahlurne. Politische Veränderungen in Osteuropa müssen nicht immer unter Massenprotesten herbeigeführt werden, wie es dieser Tage in Weißrussland zu beobachten ist, …

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Yemen: are we asking the right question?

Noemi Maragioglio November 19, 2020 November 19, 2020

Over the past years, policies have focused solely on the question of how to unite North and South, instead of also taking into consideration the real needs of Yemenis. The …

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The “Shadow Pandemic” and its implications for the MENA-region: Domestic violence on the rise

Hannah Schöffmann Oktober 16, 2020 Oktober 16, 2020

Silently, a “Shadow pandemic” has begun amidst the COVID-19 crisis: Worldwide, a rise in domestic violence has been recorded since the outbreak of COVID-19. Women in the MENA-region find themselves …

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Towards the normalization of relations between the Arab states and Israel?

Clément Gibon Oktober 14, 2020 Oktober 14, 2020

While most of the Arab countries do not officially recognize the state of Israel over the latter’s illegal occupation of Palestinian lands, common concerns in the past thirty years over …

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SAFER – The looming environmental and humanitarian disaster off Yemen’s shore

Elisabeth Frei Oktober 6, 2020 November 20, 2020

A 45 year old supertanker carrying 1.148 million barrels of light crude oil is decaying just 60 kilometers off the shore of the Yemeni port of Hodeidah, threatening the Yemeni …

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The Libyan Quagmire: The failure of the international community to engage in a constructive peace process

Clément Gibon September 30, 2020 September 30, 2020

Following a peace summit in Berlin on 19th January 2020 about the civil war in Libya, and the intensification of violence from February until July, Yacoub El Hillo, the United …

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Learning to Participate: Who educates young people on political participation and how?

Alessandra Santoianni September 15, 2020 September 24, 2020

Several actors embark on the endeavour of educating young people on political participation. Schools, media, family and peers have a key role in this process. Besides them, youth workers, and …

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Niedrige Löhne und höhere Preise

Viktoria Eberhardt September 11, 2020 Januar 21, 2021

Die alltägliche Re-/Produktion von Weiblichkeit kann teuer sein: Der pinke Rasierer kostet ein paar Cent mehr als der blaue, das Hemd ist billiger als die vergleichbare Hemdbluse, der Deospray Cotton …

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Systemwechsel in Österreich

Manfried Welan August 31, 2020 September 11, 2020

Österreich hat im 20. Jahrhundert fünf Systemwechsel erlebt: 1918, 1933/34, 1938, 1945 und 1995. Die herrschende Ansicht nimmt zwischen dem Beginn der Republik vom 30. Oktober 1918 bis heute eine …

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The European Green Deal: a new “normality” after the pandemic crisis?

Raffaele Palermo Juni 25, 2020 Februar 16, 2022

The European Union in its entirety is at a crossroads and will have to choose between continuing on  as heir of the European Coal and Steel Community or to initiate …

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