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The Innovative State

25 mars 2017 Politique économique

Innovation is often limited to the realms of the private sector, characterized by ruthless competition amongst high-tech firms operating outside the reaches of the state. However, rethinking the role of governments in fostering learning and innovation can lead to both transformative and inclusive economic growth.

Vanessa Mallari

“Beevelop” rural Ethiopia?

11 mars 2017 Développement et santé

In Ethiopia, scarcity of land is becoming a challenge for a country that is highly dependent on agriculture. New economic activities that reduce pressure on land are necessary, and beekeeping can be part of a solution.

Nadine Grimm-Pampe

Profitons des effets du Brexit

27 février 2017 Paix et sécurité

Le Brexit nous donne la possibilité de revoir et améliorer la coopération européenne en matière de défense. La France et l’Allemagne devraient saisir cette opportunité afin de poursuivre l’intégration européenne et donner naissance à une possible défense européenne commune de l’Union.

Timo Stühm

Seeking an International Climate Displacement Agreement

15 février 2017 Energie et environnement

Millions of people will be forcefully displaced by climate change impacts in the coming years. The international community urgently needs to reach an international climate displacement agreement in order to recognize their status as climate refugees and protect them under international law.

Alina Bill-Weilandt & Delia Roling

Trumping the Politics of Torture

5 février 2017 Droits de l'Homme et droit international

The refusal of the United States to adhere to global norms on torture is undermining the foundations of the human rights movement. As President Trump openly advocates the use of torture, it is now more pertinent than ever for the international community to hold perpetrators of human rights transgressions accountable.

Lo Riches

Europe’s Splintered Union

25 janvier 2017 Affaires européennes

In the wake of the Brexit vote, anti-European political movements have been gaining momentum throughout the continent. In order to understand why, we must go beyond traditional explanations and take a hard look at Europe’s economic crisis and current trends in migration, misinformation as well as declining political engagement.

Dylan Chambers