US election 2020: Of winning a victory for liberal democracy - and inheriting a pile of rubble Published: 11 November 2020 Analysis The election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris is a significant victory for liberal democracy in the US and for a policy of compassion and cooperation. At the same time, the new government is facing a political pile of rubble full of enormous challenges. Bastian Hermisson
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Ministerial diversity meets green core competencies: Green co-governance in the federal states Published: 2 November 2020 Analysis Since the 2017 federal elections, Alliance 90/The Greens (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) have increased the number of their governmental participations in the Länder on a high level. In Hesse, Bremen, Thuringia and Hamburg they were able to continue four coalitions in identical or slightly adjusted constellations. Arne Jungjohann
A federal climate force: How the German Greens shaped the climate package through the Länder Published: 2 November 2020 Analysis Questions of environmental and climate policy remain relevant even during a pandemic, as the protests and debates about the stimulus package to fight the crisis show. The German states have taken on a deciding roll regarding questions of implementation – which started already during the negotiations for the climate package. The Greens contributed the most to the climate package's increased substance. Arne Jungjohann
“A declaration of war”. Poland introduces almost complete abortion ban Published: 26 October 2020 Commentary “The hell of women is in full swing” is one of the most pertinent comments on the decision of the government-controlled Polish Constitutional Court to further restrict the anyway very limited public access of women to abortions in Poland. Although the measure had been part of the public discourse for years, the timing for its implementation comes partly as a surprise. What does this tell us about the further prospects for the rule of the Law and Justice party? Gert Röhrborn
Three views on Belarus from Warsaw, Kyiv and Moscow Published: 23 October 2020 Background Our local Heads of Office are turning their attention to Belarus: Joanna Maria Stolarek discovers the spirit of Polish Solidarność on the streets of Belarus. Sergej Sumlenny reports on unexpectedly cautious, neutral and ambivalent responses from Ukraine. And in Moscow, President Aljaksandr Lukashenka remains the partner of choice, Johannes Voswinkel writes. Joanna Maria Stolarek, Sergej Sumlenny, Johannes Voswinkel
No Women - No Peace: 20 years of UNSC Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security Published: 22 October 2020 Dossier On 31 October 2000, the UN Security Council adopted the Landmark Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. On its 20th anniversary, this dossier portrays women from 20 countries that make a difference in peace and security.
In the Philippines, distance learning reveals the digital divide Published: 6 October 2020 Feature Forced to follow a “no vaccine, no classes” policy, the Philippines has implemented distance-learning programs that exacerbate existing inequalities. Ana P. Santos
After Ursula von der Leyen’s ambitious first State of the Union address: It’s time for EU action! Published: 18 September 2020 Commentary European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s first State of the Union speech showed an ambitious and a strategic approach to the many crises hitting Europe and the world. However, words are not enough. They must be backed up by actions and coherent policy measures. Eva van de Rakt, Lisa Tostado, Martin Keim, Zora Siebert (on parental leave), Anna Schwarz, Joan Lanfranco