Why Africa should lead the future of the World Trade Organization
One of the most hotly contested leadership races of international consequence is drawing attention to the happenings in Geneva. The World Trade Organization (WTO), the […]
Read 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 […]
Read 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 […]
Read MoreThe European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) will start its work in November 2020, and will comprise 22 Member States of the European Union. The 5 […]
Read MoreIntroduction Is it truly possible to form a co-dependent syndicate out of internationally independent States? Can a group of sovereign states achieve a unification which […]
Read MoreThe standstill on the path towards a united EU foreign policy is widely attributed to the fact that due to the unanimity rule in the […]
Read More“Without the France-Germany axis, Europe cannot be led. France alone cannot do this; it lacks the economic power and Germany lacks the political background because […]
Read MoreSince the establishment of the ECSC, the Treaties of Rome, the Schengen Treaty, and the Treaties of Maastricht and Lisbon, the European Union (EU) has […]
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