Benedikt Ivanovs is responsible for India, Nepal and Pakistan in the Asia and Pacific Department at the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. The most important news from International Politics and Society now ...
Resident Representative of UNDP in Côte d’Ivoire, leading the organisation’s support to the Government and partners on sustainable development, peace and resilience. With a career spanning assignments ...
What is happening in Iran poses a deeper question for energy security: how much should the global economy depend on a single maritime chokepoint?
Swiss Ambassador to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso and the Republic of Liberia, also designated to the Republic of Sierra Leone and the Republic of Guinea. Previously, he served as ...
What is happening in Iran poses a deeper question for energy security: how much should the global economy depend on a single maritime chokepoint?
From ministers to comedians, Moscow’s sweeping repression shows that visibility and loyalty no longer guarantee immunity from ...
Friederike Stolleis is a consultant in the Middle East and North Africa Department of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. Prior to this, she headed the Foundation's Syria project. She is an ethnologist ...
Anna Louie Sussman writes about gender, economics and reproduction. She is working on a book about family building in an age of uncertainty. The most important news from International Politics and ...
H.E. Nasseneba Touré Diané is Côte d’Ivoire’s Minister of Women, Family and Children and Mayor of Odienné. A recognised national leader on women’s leadership, economic empowerment and child protection ...
Friedrich Ebert Foundation's office in Egypt, having previously served as director of the foundation's offices in the United States, Canada and Afghanistan. From 2009 to 2022, she was director of the ...
Catherine Wolfram, a former US deputy assistant secretary at the Treasury, is Professor of Energy Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. The most important news from International Politics ...
Europe’s carbon-pricing framework is finally inducing other countries to act. Backtracking now would jeopardise that momentum ...