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Über den Iran hinaus

Deutschland benötigt eine außenpolitische Strategie für die gesamte Golfregion
Autor*in/nen
Dr. Cornelius Adebahr
Memo

Walking a Tightrope in Tunisia

The Aspirations and Limitations of Migration Policy Reform
Autor*in/nen
Tasnim Abderrahim
Alia Fakhry
Victoria Rietig
Report

Veranstaltungen

Vergangene Veranstaltungen

10:00 | 03 - 05 Mai 2018

Socio-Economic Challenges in Morocco (Workshop II)

Employment, Education, and Migration – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

Discussions focused on the key challenges facing Morocco as both a country of origin and a recipient country for migration; how the current Moroccan migration system needs to be adjusted to adequately respond to challenges related to migration; to what extend the education system should be decentralized in order to address and reflect regional differences; the mismatch between the labor market and the education system; and the prospects for the impact of EU foreign policy instruments to tackle socio-economic issues in Morocco.

Program Event
Rabat,
10:00 | 03 - 05 Mai 2018

Socio-Economic Challenges in Morocco: Employment, Education, and Migration

Perspectives from the Region and Europe (Workshop II)

Discussions focused on the key challenges facing Morocco as both a country of origin and a recipient country for migration; how the current Moroccan migration system needs to be adjusted to adequately respond to challenges related to migration; to what extend the education system should be decentralized in order to address and reflect regional differences; the mismatch between the labor market and the education system; and the prospects for the impact of EU foreign policy instruments to tackle socio-economic issues in Morocco.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Rabat,
17:30 - 19:30 | 13 März 2018

The Gulf Crisis - Political, Economic, and International Implications

In June 2017, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Egypt cut off diplomatic ties with Qatar and imposed travel and trade bans. They accused Qatar of sponsoring terrorist organizations, of keeping close ties with Iran, and of undermining regional stability. Since then, the relations between Qatar and the blockade states have deteriorated and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has increasingly weakened through fragmentation. Oman and Kuwait have failed to mediate the conflict; international actors such as the United States, France or Germany also faced the same fate.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Expertenrunde
Berlin
17:30 - 19:30 | 13 März 2018

The Gulf Crisis - Political, Economic, and International Implications

In June 2017, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Egypt cut off diplomatic ties with Qatar and imposed travel and trade bans. They accused Qatar of sponsoring terrorist organizations, of keeping close ties with Iran, and of undermining regional stability. Since then, the relations between Qatar and the blockade states have deteriorated and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has increasingly weakened through fragmentation. Oman and Kuwait have failed to mediate the conflict; international actors such as the United States, France or Germany also faced the same fate.

Program Event
Expertenrunde
Berlin
09:00 - 18:00 | 05 Dez. 2017

Rome Med 2017: Mediterranean Dialogues

Charting New Paths For the Mediterranean

ROME MED: MEDITERRANEAN DIALOGUES is an annual high-level initiative organized by the Italian foreign ministry and the Italian Institute for International Political Studies. The MENA Program of the German Council on Foreign Relations was on of the scientific partners to the conference.

Program Event
Diskussion

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