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Aktuelle Publikationen

Double-Edged Sword

How to Engage Returnee Networks in Migrant Reintegration
Autor*in/nen
Victoria Rietig
Sophie Meiners
Report

Frauenproteste in Iran

Feministische Außenpolitik als Chance für einen Wandel der deutschen Iran-Politik
Autor*in/nen
Kerstin Müller
Memo

Proteste im Iran

Versagt die feministische Außenpolitik Deutschlands?
Autor*in/nen
Dr. Cornelius Adebahr
Kommentar

Veranstaltungen

Vergangene Veranstaltungen

09:00 | 13 - 15 Juni 2019

Socio-Economic Challenges and Jordan’s Foreign Policy (Workshop II)

Employment, Trade, and International Cooperation – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

The workshop in Amman was the second in a series devoted to analyzing issues related to Jordan’s socio-economic reforms and foreign policy. Mid-level experts who work in the field of policy analysis and advice in think tanks, academic research institutions, and comparable organizations discussed options for action together with decision-makers. The participants had previously attended a workshop in Berlin in April 2019.

Program Event
Diskussion
Amman
09:00 | 13 - 15 Juni 2019

Socio-Economic Challenges and Jordan’s Foreign Policy

Employment, Trade, and International Cooperation – Perspectives from the Region and Europe (Workshop II)

The workshop in Amman was the second in a series devoted to analyzing issues related to Jordan’s socio-economic reforms and foreign policy. Mid-level experts who work in the field of policy analysis and advice in think tanks, academic research institutions, and comparable organizations discussed options for action together with decision-makers. The participants had previously attended a workshop in Berlin in April 2019.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Diskussion
Amman
09:00 | 11 - 14 Apr. 2019

Socio-Economic Challenges and Jordan’s Foreign Policy

Employment, Trade, and International Cooperation – Perspectives from the Region and Europe (Workshop I)

Grievances have been growing over Jordan’s socio-economic and political problems, including high public debt, a significant current account deficit, and high unemployment. In June 2018, former Prime Minister Hani al-Mulki was forced to resign after mass protests swept the country. Jordan’s socio-economic challenges are further amplified by its difficult external environment. An interconnected rather than separate challenge, it has resulted in a significant influx of refugees and a more difficult trade and investment environment.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Diskussion
Berlin
09:00 | 11 - 14 Apr. 2019

Socio-Economic Challenges and Jordan’s Foreign Policy (Workshop I)

Employment, Trade, and International Cooperation – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

Grievances have been growing over Jordan’s socio-economic and political problems, including high public debt, a significant current account deficit, and high unemployment. In June 2018, former Prime Minister Hani al-Mulki was forced to resign after mass protests swept the country. Jordan’s socio-economic challenges are further amplified by its difficult external environment. An interconnected rather than separate challenge, it has resulted in a significant influx of refugees and a more difficult trade and investment environment.

Program Event
Diskussion
Berlin
09:00 - 18:00 | 04 März 2019

Socio-Economic Development and Violent Extremism in Morocco (Workshop II)

Morocco’s Regional Policy, Migration, and (De-)Radicalization – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

The workshop in Rabat was the second in a series devoted to analyzing Morocco’s regional policy in Sub-Sahara Africa as well as its approach to tackling radicalization and violent extremism. Mid-level experts working in the field of policy analysis and advice in think tanks, academic research institutions, and comparable organizations were brought together with decision-makers from Morocco and the European Union to discuss options for action in the field. The participants had previously attended another workshop in Berlin on December 8-11, 2018.

Program Event
Diskussion
Rabat

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