Spotlight: EU Asylum Reform

The future of migration and asylum in Europe

A reform of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is to be achieved before the end of this European parliamentary term. In view of the renewed increase in the number of people wishing to immigrate to Europe, the debate revolves around isolation and defense. This does not do justice to the manifold aspects of human mobility and bears the risk of taking short-sighted political decisions.

Accompanying the CEAS process, this series of articles opens up German, European and international perspectives on a complex issue.

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Publikation: Chinas Rolle im multilateralen Handelssystem. Im HIntergrund ein Foto einer Metropole im Abendlicht.

China’s Role in the Multilateral Trade System

12.07.2022 International Community and Civil Society, Global Economy and Corporate Responsibility
A recent analysis conducted by the FES explains what is driving Beijing’s foreign trade policy and reflects on how Europe should respond.
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Solidarity in action in value chains

11.07.2022 International Trade Union Policy
Trade unionists from Germany and the global South discussed how digitalization is changing working conditions globally at an international conference held at the FES Berlin on July 5 and 6.
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Cover der Studie: "Chinas Rolle in der multilateralen Rüstungskontrolle"

China's role in multilateral arms control

05.07.2022 Peace and Security Peace and Security
As a player in global security politics, China is here to stay. A new analysis by the FES explains what this means for arms control dialogue.
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Eine Person schaut durch einen Riss in einer Betonmauer.

Reaching the Unreachables through Financial-digital Inclusion.

29.06.2022 Gender Weltweit
To address this, a holistic social protection approach is vital, nationally and locally levels, aimed specifically at women in all their diversity. A new FES W7 blog article by Lemona Chanda.
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Eine Frau sitzt vor einer geöffneten Haustür. Sie trägt eine Schürze und lächelt. Neben ihr stabeln sich Töpfe.

Fostering Women’s Empowerment in Uganda

27.06.2022 Gender Weltweit
Insights from Uganda on Gender Equality through Recognition of Care Work. A FES W7-blog article by Tricia Gloria Nabaye.
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Ein roter Doppeldeckerbus mit "Drop the Debt"-Transparenten fährt auf einer Schnellstraße.

Solving global debt crises, involving private creditors – the role of national legislation in G7 countries

27.06.2022 Video, International Community and Civil Society
Three experts in the field of sovereign debt in a video interview with the FES and erlassjahr.de.
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Three months later – An update on the Temporary Protection Directive

17.06.2022 Migration policy
We spoke with Catherine Wollard about the current state of affairs, implementation challenges and lessons for future crises.
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Streetart an einer Hausfassade. eine Übergroße Version von Alice aus Alice im Wunderland.

Brave New World - or Welcome to Alice in Wonderland

13.06.2022 Gender Weltweit
It’s 2025. Instead of the anticipated backlash after the coronavirus pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and the ensuing wave of inflation, Germany is finally implementing equal rights. Thanks coronavirus!
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Eine Frau mit einem Kind auf dem Arm stehen vor einem Graffiti, auf dem zwei Frauen eine Weltkugel tragen.

Feminist Foreign and Development Policy? Adding Substance to Good Intentions

02.06.2022 Blog, Gender Weltweit
Why it is not enough to label a policy with "feminism" without fundamentally addressing structural problems, explains Masaya Llavaneras Blanco (DAWN).
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From Club to Mission Governance

30.05.2022 Rückblick, International Trade Union Policy
At the Labour 7 Summit, trade unionists from G7 countries draw the contours of a global common good
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Migration gestalten – gerecht und global!

Zehn Botschaften für einen Perspektivwechsel auf Migration und Mobilität. more

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