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Brandi , Clara / Zoryana Olekseyuk (2024)
The Current Column, 21 February 2024
Germany and the EU must do their part to strengthen the WTO. This should be driven forward by forging new coalitions with countries from the Global South. In addition, Germany and the EU should focus on providing substantial support for the implementation of WTO rules in poorer countries.
Stärkt Transitional Justice (TJ) Frieden in Post-Konflikt-Ländern? Dieses Papier fasst erste, politikrelevante Ergebnisse vergleichender Analysen zu TJ-Instrumenten der letzten Jahre zusammen. Diese zeigen, dass TJ zu Frieden beitragen kann, manche Instrumente aber effektiver sind als andere.
Can transitional justice (TJ) strengthen peace in post-conflict contexts? This Briefing Paper summarises the policy-relevant insights of systematic analyses of TJ instruments that have emerged in the last years. They suggest that TJ can contribute to peace, but some instruments more so than others.
Während Demokratien besonders stabil sind, weisen Demokratisierungsprozesse ein erhöhtes Konfliktpotential auf. Demokratieförderung jedoch, die Demokratisierung in Post-Konflikt-Gesellschaften begleitet, kann Frieden maßgeblich stärken. Sie trägt nicht zu einem Wiederausbruch von Gewalt bei.
External democracy support accompanying democratisation after civil war can help to mitigate destabilising effects and make an important contribution to foster peace. Importantly, post-conflict democracy support does not trigger renewed violence.
Fiedler, Charlotte / Jörn Grävingholt / Karina Mross (2019)
Wie können internationale Akteure Frieden nach Bürgerkrieg erfolgreich unterstützen? Dieses Papier zeigt, dass internationale Friedensförderung einen Unterschied machen kann. Allerdings bedingen Länderkontexte, welche Art von Unterstützung geleistet werden kann, und ob diese effektiv ist.
Fiedler, Charlotte / Jörn Grävingholt / Karina Mross (2018)
How can international actors effectively support peace after civil war? A disaggregated analysis of external engagement finds that international peacebuilding can clearly make a difference. Yet country contexts condition what types of support can be provided, and whether they are effective.