‘Renewable Energies, Renewed Authoritarianisms?’ is a lecture on questions of energy transition and Gulf geopolitics, to be found here as a recording.
New visiting doctoral students from the University of Addis Ababa and the University of Ghana will work at the ABI for three and six months, respectively.
How does state-backed (in)formality in mining obstruct sustainable development in Colombia? Zabrina Welter has reviewed an article on this.
Helga Dickow outlines the political situation in Chad one year after the death of the former president.
Amya Agarwal has read a book chapter that introduces the potential of feminist peace education to bring positive, long-term changes in conflict situations.
Are the existing theories on return migration too short-sighted and outdated? Khangelani Moyo has read an article that argues so.
How has the competition for global leadership between China and the U.S. evolved? Charlotte Jung and Jan Völkel have reviewed an article on this.
Franzisca Zanker writes about renewed debates on offshoring the protection of refugees.
The ABI associated researcher receives an ERC grant for his research on the impact of development projects on local communities in East Africa.
Fabricio Rodríguez has written a review on an article about the concept Sumak Kawsay, in which delimitation and appropriation of the concept are discussed.