China and India – New Kids on the Bloc
China and India are often called emerging powers or the ‘new kids on the block’ in Africa. The question of this article will be to […]
Read MoreChina and India are often called emerging powers or the ‘new kids on the block’ in Africa. The question of this article will be to […]
Read MoreDoes the advent of Emerging Powers change the landscape of development aid? A closer look on China’s role as aid donor sheds light onto a […]
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Read MoreThe new millennium seems to have marked the beginning of a multipolar world order. Under this motto, numerous contributions responded to our call for papers. […]
Read MoreI. Kernsatz 2009 hatte der Economist mit seinem Titel „Brazil takes Off“ und der abhebenden Christus-Statue Rio de Janeiros den Aufstieg Brasiliens in seiner schönsten […]
Read MoreSeit fünf Jahren versucht die mexikanische Regierung vergeblich die Drogenkartelle zu zerschlagen. Trotz der Aufstockung von Spezialeinheiten nehmen die Gewalt und die Zahl der Zivilopfer […]
Read MoreJürgen Habermas, einer der bedeutendsten lebenden Philosophen, spricht an der Purdue University in den USA zur Konstitutionalisierung des Völkerrechts. Der Konstitutionalismus gilt bis heute als […]
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