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News Archive
26 February 2009
GPPi holds Roundtable Discussion on Humanitarian Action
On 25 February 2009 the Global Public Policy Institute held a Roundtable Discussion entitled “Mutual Respect, Common... more
23 February 2009
GPPi presents paper on EU Civilian Crisis Management at ISA conference in New York
GPPi Associate Director Thorsten Benner and GPPi Research Associate Raphael Bossong presented a co-authored paper entitled... more
17 February 2009
GPPi presents paper on energy governance at ISA conference in New York
GPPi Fellow and Assistant Professor of Public Policy at Central European University in Budapest, Andreas Goldthau, presented a... more
11 February 2009
GPPi launches new reserach project with UNESCO/IIEP
The Global Public Policy Institute, Berlin, has launched a new research project with the United Nations Educational, Scientific... more
11 February 2009
GPPi Fellow presents at a conference on Europe’s energy future
GPPi Fellow Ricardo Soares de Oliveira participated in a panel discussion entitled “Investing in Europe’s Energy Future.” The... more
10 February 2009
GPPi Advisory Board member appointed as German economics minister
On 10 February 2009, GPPi Advisory Board Member Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg was sworn in by the German President, Horst Köhler, as... more
09 February 2009
GPPi participates in discussion on “Democracy and Global Governance”
GPPi Associate Director Thorsten Benner participated in a panel discussion on “Democracy and Global Governance” in Bremen on 6... more
06 February 2009
GPPi presents papers and chairs panel at World Conference on Humanitarian Studies
GPPi Research Associate Kelly Johnson chaired a panel on “Enhancing Transatlantic Governance of Humanitarian Crises” as part of... more
04 February 2009
GPPi publishes Policy Paper on oil price volatility
GPPi Fellow Timo Behr authored a Policy Paper entitled “The 2008 Oil Price Shock: Competing Explanations and Policy... more
