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Article 30 Oct 2023
BRICS, Format der vielen Optionen
Die Erweiterung der Staatengruppe ist kein antiwestliches Schreckgespenst – sie ist ein Ausdruck dafür, wie Staaten ihre Interessen bestmöglich verfolgen.… -
Commentary 22 Aug 2023
Vereint gegen den Westen
Den Brics-Staaten steht auf ihrem Gipfel Streit ins Haus – ausgerechnet, weil neue Mitglieder in den Klub drängen. Der Westen sollte genau hinhören, was dort gesprochen wird, statt die Gruppe abzutun.… -
Commentary 27 Feb 2023
Lulas Brasilien: Der schwierige Partner
Die Chance auf einen Neustart mit Deutschland ist da, trotz geopolitischer Divergenzen. Nötig sind mehr Realismus und mehr echte Kooperation.… -
Commentary 28 Dec 2022
Lulas Amtsantritt: Brasilien ist wieder ein wichtiger Partner
Lulas ist zurück als Präsident Brasiliens. Der Besuch von Bundespräsident Steinmeier kann der Start einer vielfältigen Kooperation sein.… -
Podcast 27 May 2020
COVID-19 in Brazil: the End of the Road for Bolsonaro?
The Brazilian government under President Bolsonaro has botched its response to the coronavirus. Could this spell impeachment for the Brazilian leader?… -
Commentary 31 Jul 2017
China-India Border Dispute Shows Why the BRICS Grouping Matters More Than Ever
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Podcast 05 Dec 2016
How Emerging Powers are Remaking Global Order – A Talk with Oliver Stuenkel
With emerging powers like China, India and Brazil playing a growing role in international affairs, the global balance of power is shifting. What does this mean for the future of the international order? Will China dominate the twenty-first century? Will the BRICS grouping prove to be a disruptive… -
Journal article 05 Nov 2015
“Responsibility While Protecting”: Reforming R2P Implementation
Introduction The intervention in Libya in 2011 was an early test for the coercive, non-consented operationalization of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), sparking a policy debate on how and under what circumstances protection should actually be conducted. This article analyses these debates on the… -
Journal article 05 Nov 2015
The Impact of the Libya Intervention Debates on Norms of Protection
Introduction Resolution 1973, which authorized military intervention in Libya, marked the first time that the United Nations Security Council explicitly mandated the use of force against a functioning state to prevent imminent atrocity crimes. The debate on the international community’s… -
Book review 26 Oct 2015
Book Review: Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect
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Book review 13 Oct 2015
Book Review: International Orders in the Early Modern World
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Commentary 03 Sep 2015
The BRICS Bank Isn’t Challenging the System, Only Western Leadership of It
Less than a month after the signing ceremony of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) in Beijing, another global financial institution was launched 1200 kilometers further south. Based in Shanghai, China’s financial hub, the New Development Bank’s creation marks an important step… -
Working paper 06 May 2015
The G7 and the BRICS in the Post-Crimea World Order
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Commentary 17 Mar 2015
BRICS in 2015 and Beyond
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Book 16 Mar 2015
The BRICS and the Future of Global Order
The transformation of the BRIC acronym from an investment term into a household name of international politics and, more recently, into a semi-institutionalized political outfit (called BRICS, with a capital ‘S’), is one of the defining developments in international politics in the past decade.… -
Book 01 Oct 2014
IBSA: The Rise of the Global South
The establishment of the India-Brazil-South Africa Dialogue Forum (IBSA) as one of the principal platforms of South-South cooperation is one of the most notable developments in international politics during the first decade of the twenty-first century. While the concept is now frequently referred to… -
Commentary 09 Jul 2014
The New Decentralized World Order
Book Review: Amitav Acharya, The End of American World Order ↪ , Polity Books, 2014.Perhaps the most important lesson of the Crimean Crisis, Amitav Acharya recently wrote in The Hindu, is that the U.S. can no longer co-opt rising powers to support its own strategic vision and approach. The… -
Commentary 06 Jun 2014
Para globalizar o marco da internet
"A internet que queremos só é possível num cenário de respeito aos direitos humanos, em particular à privacidade e à liberdade de expressão". Foi com essas palavras que a presidente Dilma Rousseff abriu o encontro global NETMundial sobre o futuro da governança da internet, em São Paulo, no final de… -
Commentary 27 Apr 2014
O Brasil e a reforma do Conselho de Segurança da ONU: um sonho impossível?
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Commentary 31 Mar 2014
O Brasil na África: uma ponte sobre o Atlântico?