Russia: Pechenegs, Polovetzians and the coronavirus Published: 27 April 2020 Background President Vladimir Putin is facing the greatest challenge of his political career: the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Russia is expected to peak in the next few weeks. Johannes Voswinkel, Head of our Moscow office, reports on timid action, an unexpected crisis manager and the fears of breaking into the reserves. Johannes Voswinkel
How does the Covid-19 pandemic affect LGBTI+ community in Turkey? Published: 17 April 2020 Article Covid-19 in Turkey and the implications for LGBTI+ people who are among the most vulnerable groups in the country and who had already been struggling with challenges in accessing rights and facing systematic rights violations, including those related to the right to life. In addition to inequalities in enjoying the right to health and the right to employment, as well as soaring reports of domestic violence under isolation, the LGBTI+ community has been targeted by a recent wave of hate-motivated campaigns. Yıldız Tar
Nigeria's oil prices and the Covid-19 pandemic: A Dual Challenge Published: 16 April 2020 Commentary Nigeria stands at the very brink of its own COVID-19 epidemic. However, the country has been in the grips of serious crisis for weeks: the collapse in oil prices has led to brutal budget cuts and provokes a recession in the country, which depends heavily on oil exports. The timing could not be worse in view of the forthcoming pandemic challenges. Jochen Luckscheiter
Coronavirus crisis in Israel: A lifeline for Netanyahu Published: 10 April 2020 Background Benjamin Netanyahu could not even win the third election held within one year. Now, he is using the coronavirus crisis to profile himself as an indispensable statesman and secure his power – to the detriment of Israeli democracy. Steffen Hagemann
Corona crisis in South Africa: Hand-washing in townships? Published: 9 April 2020 Commentary With only three day notice, South Africa went into full lockdown on the night from 26 to 27 March. What happened in the three days leading up the lockdown is highly impressive. Instead of everyone following the instinct of making provision for themselves, neighbourhood solidarity networks sprang up spontaneously. Katrin Seidel
Digitalisation and the coronavirus in Morocco: From care to control? Published: 9 April 2020 Background With a series of digital measures introduced in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Morocco is creating a trade-off between ways to provide rapid support and the parallel development of digital control. Bauke Baumann
Prof. Wangari Maathai - A Birthday Tribute In Memory of Africa’s Most Famous Green Politician Published: 1 April 2020 Article Prof. Wangari Maathai would have celebrated her 80th Birthday today, April 1, 2020. Together with the global social and “green” movements, we remember one of our Heroines and pay tribute to our Green Icon, the Kenyan 2004 Nobel Peace Laureate and winner of the Petra-Kelly Prize of Heinrich Boell Foundation. Fredrick Njau
The Building Blocks of a Progressive Transatlantic Vision Published: 31 March 2020 Analysis The old transatlantic paradigm with its focus on NATO and security is losing traction. A new transatlantic agenda should focus on three issues of common concern on both sides of the Atlantic: human rights, climate change and the containment of the rising power China. Rachel Rizzo
The coronavirus crisis: Where the Trump administration went wrong Published: 25 March 2020 Background The US government’s crisis management has been a disaster so far. Donald Trump has three basic tendencies, which have served him well in the past as a populist, but which will cause severe damage to the US population in this situation and may usher in the end of his political career. Bastian Hermisson
War in Syria: The horror of Idlib Published: 28 February 2020 Article The recent escalation of violence in Idlib is also a result of the increasing tensions between Turkey and Russia. The victims are those in Idlib, caught up in a hopeless situation amid a huge spectrum of differing interests. Dr. Bente Scheller