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When experts write wildfire policy

“We really wanted a range of perspectives – specifically from voices that have been traditionally left out of the conversation”

United-states , California , America , Alistair-hayden , Sonia-wang , Jonathan-wilson , Erica-goldman , Shefali-lakhina , Management-commission , Emergency-management-agency , California-council-on-science , While-the-commission

The EU's Defense Ambitions: Understanding the Emergence of a European Defense Technological and Industrial Complex - Carnegie Europe

In Europe, security and defense cooperation have long been the realm of member states and other security organizations like NATO. But recent efforts at the EU level have begun to create a European defense sector—which presents unique challenges and opportunities.

Norway , Australia , Afghanistan , United-states , Paris , France-general- , France , United-kingdom , Wogau , Thün , Germany , Portugal

Frontiers | Perspective on Sub-national Governance of Crossborder Regions: Democratic Governance in Anti-democratic Times?

In the past decades, subnational cooperation between municipalities and regions has become more common all over the world. In Europe and its neighborhood this tendency has been especially visible, much due to policy advocacy and technical assistance by regional intergovernmental organizations such as the Council of Europe, the European Union and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. This development accelerated in the 1990s in tandem with the transition and democratization processes that started after the fall of the Soviet Union. However, in many places democratization has stopped or started to reverse, leading to backsliding away from democracy. While democracy as always been different in crossborder regions due to the special status of their governance arrangements, this new development accentuates a need for new tools to understand the implications of various threats to democracy for the future of crossborder cooperation. This Perspective article provides an overview of the literature on participatory governance and democracy with relation to border regions, and suggests some mechanisms whereby current backsliding developments might harm sub-national cross-border democracy and a way by which current indexes of democracy at the national level could be adapted to the ‘messy’ spaces of cross-border regional governance. This allows the Perspective article to be useful to both further research in the area and policy practitioners. Empirical examples from Central and Eastern Europe, within and outside the European Union, will be used as illustrations.

Germany , New-york , United-states , Budapest , Hungary , Paris , France-general- , France , Stockholm , Sweden , United-kingdom , Gothenburg

Mentoring für Nachwuchschefinnen: Jetzt bewerben

Mentoring für Nachwuchschefinnen: Jetzt bewerben
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Until-end , Policy-entrepreneurship , வரை-முடிவு , பாலிஸீ-தொழில்-முனைவோர் ,

The Fukushima Disaster 10 Years On: Lessons to Never Forget


March 11th marks the ten-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in 2011, natural disasters which led to a series of explosions and meltdown at the nuclear plant in Fukushima. Formally referred to as the Great Eastern Japan Disaster (
Higashi Nihon Daishinsai), it was one of the gravest crises in Japan’s post-World War II history. The displacement of over a hundred thousand residents and the invisible spread of radioactive contamination from this catastrophe shook Japan and the world.
Asia Pacific Initiative (API) Chairman 
Yoichi Funabashi and Asia Society Policy Institute and former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs 

New-york , United-states , Japan , Tokyo , Osaka , Shanghai , China , United-kingdom , Iran , Stanford-university , California , Sussex