Afghanistan: saving lives and securing futures! Published: 19 August 2021 Appeal What is needed now is a special programme to resettle people living in danger in Afghanistan and to give Afghan nationals already living in Germany the right to remain and prospects for their futures! By Barbara Unmüßig
Lack of privacy law complicates US debate over Covid-19 tracking Published: 14 April 2020 Analysis App developers and state governments in the United States are churning out new technologies for tracking the spread of the coronavirus. In the absence of a national privacy law, experts raise concerns about surveillance and scramble to define the boundaries for data collection during the pandemic. By Gopal Ratnam
Corona crisis in South Africa: Hand-washing in townships? Published: 9 April 2020 Commentary With only three day notice, South Africa went into full lockdown on the night from 26 to 27 March. What happened in the three days leading up the lockdown is highly impressive. Instead of everyone following the instinct of making provision for themselves, neighbourhood solidarity networks sprang up spontaneously. By Katrin Seidel
Digitalisation and the coronavirus in Morocco: From care to control? Published: 9 April 2020 Background With a series of digital measures introduced in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Morocco is creating a trade-off between ways to provide rapid support and the parallel development of digital control. By Anja Hoffmann and Bauke Baumann
Will Big Tech emerge as the big winner in the coronacrisis? Not so fast. Published: 2 April 2020 Analysis Big technology companies are getting a break from the “techlash,” but this does not mean that the monopolists are permanently off the hook. The crisis has highlighted privacy and security concerns and well as subpar labor standards in the industry. Social media face additional scrutiny for how they deal with COVID-19 related disinformation. By Sabine Muscat
The coronavirus crisis: Where the Trump administration went wrong Published: 25 March 2020 Background The US government’s crisis management has been a disaster so far. Donald Trump has three basic tendencies, which have served him well in the past as a populist, but which will cause severe damage to the US population in this situation and may usher in the end of his political career. By Bastian Hermisson
Americans are unprepared for Russian interference in 2020 Published: 18 November 2019 Opinia American society has never been more polarized than today. This polarization has created information bubbles – acting as almost alternate realities. And in this environment, it is easy to manipulate opinions and further discredit facts or distort the truth. By Adam L. Reichardt
Do Americans support NATO? Published: 26 February 2020 Podcast Talk Eastern Europe is a podcast dedicated to the debate on the problems facing the region of Central and Eastern Europe. It brings together experts from the region and discusses current events, politics, geopolitics, society and culture. By Adam L. Reichardt
Donald Trump - The Lonesome Diplomat Published: 20 September 2019 Transatlantic Media Fellowship Research shows that Americans are more willing to be involved in world affairs than they have been for a very long time. Americans are becoming aware that a leading role of the US in the world is important to their security and to their prosperity and increasingly, for their freedom. By Adam L. Reichardt
The European Union and its Southern Neighbourhood Published: 26 September 2016 The big challenge facing the EU is how it can reconcile its new policy of promoting stabilisation and security in the Middle East with human rights and democratisation. By Judy Dempsey