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The New Commission: Managing and Optimising the EU’s Energy Security

Loyle Campbell Februar 21, 2020 März 24, 2020

Introducing The New Commission & Energy Security Amidst Brexit, the European Union (EU) appears to be caught in the middle of superpower politics of gas developing between the United States …

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The South Sudanese Peace Agreement and the Issue of States

Jan Pospisil Februar 5, 2020 März 24, 2020

The implementation of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) is entering a critical stage. After the prolongation of the pre-transition period by 100 …

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Is Lebanon’s crisis a missed opportunity?

Elisabeta Dinu Januar 27, 2020 März 24, 2020

Lebanon’s new cabinet is unlikely to be able to provide solutions to the country’s impasse. Lebanon has been flooded by protests for over three months, in what are the biggest …

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Revisiting the Lisbon Treaty ten years after its ratification

Christian Schweiger Dezember 12, 2019 März 24, 2020

December 1st this year marked the tenth anniversary of the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty. The Lisbon Treaty still remains the latest constitutional treaty of the EU, which is rather …

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Protests in Lebanon – a genuine outcry to end political sectarianism?

Carina Radler November 26, 2019 März 24, 2020

Since 17 October 2019, Lebanon has both felt paralyzed and restless at the same time. Following the announcement of new taxes with relation to telecommunications services, people spontaneously took to …

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Enhancing Digital and Media Literacy – an interim conclusion

Arne Schrader und Elizaveta Firsova November 18, 2019 März 24, 2020

Digital and Media Literacy (DML) is gaining more and more importance as one of the main competencies in our society. Organizations, political stakeholders and schools have recognized both the potential …

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The nuclear deal with Iran: from a historic deal for peace to (again) the brink of war

Friederike Sandow Oktober 21, 2019 März 24, 2020

Introduction: what the 2015 JCPOA entails In July 2015 the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was agreed upon between the EU, China, Russia, the US, France, Germany, the UK …

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Das Erbe der Pariser Vorortverträge 1919 und die Autokratie in Ungarn

Péter Sólyom Oktober 18, 2019 Oktober 18, 2019

Die autokratische Politik in Ungarn und ihr Verständnis von (illiberaler) Demokratie und Rechtsstaatlichkeit wurzelt in den Friedensverträgen von Paris. Der Zivilisationsbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges führte in der Staatsrechtslehre zur Ablehnung …

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The Hong Kong protests: a failure of hybrid governance

Pascal Abb September 26, 2019 Oktober 4, 2019

Protests in Hong Kong, now in their fourth month, continue to follow a trend of steady escalation. Originally triggered by the local government’s introduction of an „extradition law“ that would …

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Kosovo – These Days: Interview with Eraldin Fazliu on Media in Kosovo

Eraldin Fazliu September 23, 2019 September 25, 2019

  Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) is a non-governmental organization which is connected with a variety of global partners and is financed by distinct international donors.

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