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Europe's future threatened beyond far-right surge, says new report
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Lowering the Voting Age Does Not Help against the Rise of Right-Wing Populist Parties Lowering the voting age to 16 is only an option but not a guarantee of support for democracy and democratic parties. This is the finding of a new study by political scientist Thomas König and his co-author Stefan Eschenwecker from the University of Mannheim. Can a lower voting age ...
moreNew report warns that eroding faith in democracy fuels Europe's far-right surge
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The Governance Triangle: 'Democracy does not exist in a vacuum'
more Governance researchers ask: 'Can we still call India a democracy?'
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US governance decline: 'Democracies rarely implode quickly'
moreTunisian governance 'backsliding' as Arab Spring gains prove fleeting
moreMost of the world is living under eroding democratic accountability
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Researcher: World facing era 'where democracy is on the defensive'
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Report: Most people live where democratic accountability is eroding
more Researchers find 'democracy challenged' in global governance rankings
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Report: BRICS+ likely new counterpoint to G7-led geopolitical order
more Report: BRICS+ likely new counterpoint to G7-led geopolitical order
moreBRICS expansion brings geopolitical challenges to G7, report finds
moreSahel elites must move away from 'zero-sum' policies, report urges
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Sahel elites must move away from 'zero-sum' policies, report urges
more Sahel nations can build more resilient institutions, report says
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Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft e.V.
Press Release: BETD 2024 – 10 years Berlin energy transition conference
Press release Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue 2024 19–20 March 2024 | Federal Foreign Office 10 years Berlin energy transition conference “Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue” (BETD): BETD discusses concrete implementation of COP28 targets and the associated financing of renewables Federal Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Federal Minister for Economic ...
moreSocial Acceptance of Immigrants Working as Politicians or Judges Is Low
Social Acceptance of Immigrants Working as Politicians or Judges Is Low Often, the dominant society develops negative attitudes towards immigrants and their descendants because their integration is too successful – and not, because they are unwilling to integrate. This is the finding of a new study, conducted by researchers of the University of Mannheim and ...
moreLooking for 40 young leaders: AGYLE, the African-German Young Leaders programme, is now open for applications
Berlin, Germany (ots) - - Looking for 40 young leaders from Ethiopia, Ghana, Rwanda, Senegal, Tunisia, and Germany - Applications can be submitted at www.agyle-programme.com until 7 April 2024 - Core theme: Circular Economy - How young leaders are shaping the transformation - Aim of the programme: strengthening ...
moreDiscrimination Impairs Mental Health Directly and Indirectly
Discrimination Impairs Mental Health Directly and Indirectly Up to now, there was some indication that discrimination negatively affects a person’s mental health and well-being. With a meta study, female researchers of the University of Mannheim show the clear negative effects of discrimination for the first time. The systematic meta study of Christine Emmer, Julia Dorn, and Professor Dr. Jutta Mata, holder of the ...
moreDeutsches Institut für Menschenrechte
EU-Member states should agree to EU Due Diligence Directive
Berlin (ots) - The German Institute for Human Rights urges the German Government and all other EU member states to vote in favour of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) in the final vote on 9 February. The EU directive is critical to safeguard and protect human rights and the environment in global supply chains. After lengthy negotiations, the CSDDD may now fail due to disagreements within the ...
morePress release: Aurubis restructures Executive Board
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Henkel introduces fully paid gender-neutral parental leave for its employees worldwide
moreNew Ways for a Compromise in Migration Policy
New Ways for a Compromise in Migration Policy The German populations’ immigration policy preferences are more nuanced than commonly understood and it is possible to bring together contrasting views. This is shown in a current study of sociologists and political scientists of the University of Mannheim and New York University. Migration is an increasingly dominating topic in politics and is discussed with increasing ...
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Global Think Tank: Climate Crisis Threatens Peace
morePress release: Aurubis equal opportunity network Women4Metals wins HR Excellence Award
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The shortlists for the 2024 European Capital and Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism have been unveiled
Brussels (ots) - The European Commission announced the shortlisted cities for the 2024 European Capital and Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism competitions. The two awards will go to destinations that demonstrate a remarkable commitment to shaping the future of smar andsustainable tourism. From a pool of 30 candidates ...
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