Gender, conflict settlement and democratization. Take a look inside the 2021 OSCE catalogue as we open the doors to the world’s largest regional security organization and give you three prominent speakers
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Daniel Nexon and Alexander Cooley on Biden and the end of US hegemony
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We have gathered some of the leading academic experts in the field as well as policy practitioners to discuss European defence cooperation in the light of the current state of affairs.
West Africa has experienced its share of challenges in 2020. Beyond the economic and political shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mali has experienced a military coup, while leaders in Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire have tweaked constitutions to allow for a third term. The challenges that the sub-region is facing are many and complex, straddling violent extremism, state institutions that are unable to deliver public goods, as well as climate change and a growing young population.
Germany is increasingly taking responsibility for security in the Baltic Sea region (BSR), but the changing international context is forcing Germany to do even more. What is necessary from Germany to help secure the BSR? And how can Germany take its security and defence policy into the future?
How will the Trump plan for solving the Israeli – Palestinian conflict and the recent normalization between UAE and Bahrain and Israel impact the future situation for the Palestinians?