2015 – Global crises require international cooperation and exchange
The global crises of 2015 – Ukraine, Syria, Euro-Crisis, just to name a few – determined not only international politics and public debates but also […]
See MoreThe global crises of 2015 – Ukraine, Syria, Euro-Crisis, just to name a few – determined not only international politics and public debates but also […]
See MoreAre you interested in international relations and foreign affairs? Do you want to become part of a young team and actively shape a successful and […]
See MoreSyria, Colombia, Brexit, the election of Donald Trump – 2016 remarks a year full of challenges for the global order and foreign affairs. For CISS, these events […]
See More‘The crisis situation disproportionately affects women, girls, and the most vulnerable and marginalized Rohingya refugee population groups by reinforcing, perpetuating, exacerbating pre-existing, persistent gender inequalities, […]
See MoreTwo weeks ago, the third turbine of the controversial Ilisu Dam, located on the Tigris river in Turkey’s southeastern Batman province, was launched. The dam, […]
See MoreOnly one week ago on October 23rd the European Parliament voted on the newest reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) which provoked protests by […]
See MoreOne of the most hotly contested leadership races of international consequence is drawing attention to the happenings in Geneva. The World Trade Organization (WTO), the […]
See MoreThis is the first episode of CISS’s new podcast Hot Seat, a show where young people interview & debate with policymakers, academics and journalists about […]
See MoreThe year of 2017 remarks a special year for both CISS and international politics. In various countries, among them Germany, France, the Netherlands, South Korea, […]
See More1. Einleitung Während der Klimakonferenz der Vereinten Nationen in Madrid im Dezember 2019 veröffentlichten „Germanwatch“, das „Climate Action Network“ und das „New Climate Institute“ eine […]
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