The Failure of Schengen: A Report
On June 15th, 1985, five European states, including Germany, France and Belgium, signed the so-called Schengen Agreement. In it, they agreed to coordinate their judicial […]
Read MoreOn June 15th, 1985, five European states, including Germany, France and Belgium, signed the so-called Schengen Agreement. In it, they agreed to coordinate their judicial […]
Read MoreThe United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III) has defined a comprehensive system of law and order in the world’s oceans […]
Read MoreDietary change is becoming part of climate change negotiations We cannot meet our climate goals without changing food consumption. Diets in the Global North have a huge […]
Read MoreA meeting of activists, military police, and other unusual collaborators in September pointed a new way forward for achieving sustainable development in Marabá, Pará, Brazil […]
Read MoreAs the final part of this year’s “Memory as a Tool of Change: Forgotten Places in Siberia”-project all German and Russian participants have created a […]
Read MoreSiberian cities such as Khanty- Mansiysk and Novy Urengoy sound almost exotic, even to experienced travelers to Eastern Europe. But these thousands of sparsely populated kilometres […]
Read MoreAfter our night trip to the former Gulag camps alongthe Salekhard-Igarka Railway, we had the chance to stop in Pangody. It’s a small town but […]
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