Hornidge, Anna-Katharina (2022)
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Kickbusch, Ilona / Anna-Katharina Hornidge / Githinji Gitahi / Adam Kamradt - Scott (2022)
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Zhang, Yanzhu (2022)
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Friesen, Ina / Pauline Veron (2022)
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Ndubuisi, Gideon / Denis Yuni / Ernest Ngeh Tingum (2022)
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Koch, Svea / Keijzer, Niels (2022)
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The present situation of protracted crises – climate, biodiversity, the pandemic and the war in Ukraine – and their repercussions on human wellbeing appear overwhelming. With the Green Deal, Team Europe and Global Gateway the EU has presented several ambitious initiatives to address these crises but has neglected the dialogue with its partners. Europe was under considerable (geo)political pressure to provide these responses, yet the internal discussions leading to their adoption and the time pressure meant that the dialogue with its international partners was limited in both scope and depth. This not only contradicts its aim to move away from so-called ‘donor-recipient relations’ but also jeopardises the effectiveness and sustainability of its initiatives. In the long run, Europe can only address these crises by building and sustaining strong and responsive global alliances.
Grimm, Sven / Niklas Helwig / Wulf Reiners / Marco Siddi (2022)
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Buchoud, Nicolas J. A. / Bai Xuemei / Milindo Chakrabarti / Edoardo Croci / Paramita Dey / Christian von Haldenwang / Holger Kuhle / Susan Parnell / Martin van der Pütten (2022)
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Böhl, Mauricio / Alexia Faus Onbargi / Andrew Shepherd / Vidya Diwakar (2022)
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Anisimov, Ariadna / Mariya Aleksandrova / Steffen Bauer / Lola Vallejo (2022)
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Houdret, Annabelle / Markus Loewe (2022)
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Climate change, natural resource degradation and lack of inclusiveness challenge existing social contracts in the Middle East and North Africa. This think piece looks at how environmental factors influence governments’ scope of action to deliver on their duties of protection, provision and participation within current social contracts and proposes an alternative solution that can work for both people and planet.
Götze, Jacqueline (2022)
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Klingebiel, Stephan (2022)
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Łuszczuk, Michał / Jacqueline Götze / Katarzyna Radzik‐Maruszak / Arne Riedel / Dorothea Wehrmann (2022)
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Wehrmann, Dorothea / Hubert Zimmermann (2022)
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Iacobuţă, Gabriela Ileana / Alexia Faus Onbargi et al. (2022)
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