Philipp Wagner examines EU-Tunisian energy collaboration, arguing for a new approach centering mutual benefits for economies and people across society.
Analyzing Social Media posts from Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon, Elena Fred Fellner researched the "Anti-Regime Online Spaces in Iran and the Arab World".
ABI staff member Philipp Wagner provides an analysis in the online magazine dis:orient of why thousands have taken to the streets in the Tunisian coastal city Gabès.
The PolMig project team is feeling invigorated following the first annual advisory board meeting. It was dedicated to questions of research ethics in preparation for the first fieldwork phase.
From 20-25 October, the 2nd International Peace Forum 2025: "Violence and Peace – Tensions and Opportunities toward a Common Humanity" took place in Granada. ABI staff member Fabricio Rodríguez participated with two contributions.
The Postcolonial Hierarchies project has released the 6th and last episode of their podcast series, this time touching on "Confronting Genocide. German Colonialism and African Struggles for Justice" with Jephta Nguherimo.
In an interview with Jungle.World, Teresa Jopson shares her expertise on the causes, similarities, and differences between youth movements in Nepal, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Myanmar, and other countries.
Since September, Benjamin Schütze and Dina Wahba take on responsibility at the German Working Group on Contemporary Research and Documentation on the Middle East (DAVO) e.V.
Report on the concluding conference of the first phase of the Postcolonial Hierarchies network (2022-2026) in collaboration with Maria Sibylla Merian Centres for Advanced Studies.
The authoritarian turn in the USA is reverberating in the Arabic speaking world. DW Arabic hosted a discussion in Berlin.