Home » Press » Media Coverage » 2022 Dezember 2022 Die Ampel und die Religion: Weniger Interesse am R-Faktor Eigentlich will die Bundesregierung den Bereich „Religion und Außenpolitik“ stärken. Auch im Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ) hat das Interesse am R-Faktor nachgelassen. Zwar gehe die Kooperation mit religiösen Akteuren auf der Arbeitsebene weiter, sagt die Politikwissenschaftlerin Julia Leininger vom German Institute of…
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