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Près d'une décennie après le "Printemps arabe", la région du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord est toujours en transition.L’approche du "nouveau contrat social" devrait guider la coopération au développement pour y promouvoir une stabilité durable, y compris dans les pays touchés par des conflits.
Fast ein Jahrzehnt nach dem ‚Arabischen Frühling‘ ist die Region des Nahen Ostens und Nordafrikas noch immer im Wandel. Das Konzept des ‚neuen Gesellschaftsvertrags‘ hilft der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit, gerade auch in von Konflikten betroffenen Ländern der Region nachhaltig Stabilität zu fördern.
Die Coronakrise wird bisher vor allem durch Lock-down-Maßnahmen bekämpft. Deren Auswirkungen auf Ernährungssicherheit fallen im globalen Norden wenig ins Gewicht. In den armen Ländern des Südens liegen die Dinge anders: Dort bedrohen diese Maßnahmen die Menschen unmittelbar.
Until now, the Corona crisis is mainly fought through lockdown measures. In more wealthy countries, these have barely an immediate effect on food security. In poor countries, the situation is different: There, these measures threaten people immediately. The text discusses issues and consequences.
Negre, Mario / Daniel Gerszon Mahler / Christoph Lakner (2020)
The Current Column, 22 June 2020
The impacts that Covid-19 has brought about in our daily lives are very apparent. Less apparent is the immediate implications of the pandemic for global poverty.
Burni, Aline (2020)
The Current Column, 25 June 2020
Although populist leaders fail to provide adequate responses to the COVID-19 outbreak, it is too early to say that the virus has killed populism for good.