US Elections and European Cohesion: Scenarios for Green Transitions and Transatlantic Climate Action
The Biden administration has been arguably the greenest in US history, but the polls show that there’s about a fifty-fifty chance that he will be followed by one of the least climate-friendly presidents. So this November, the choice at the ballot box will be a stark one for climate policies, with Kamala Harris likely to push for a green transition and climate justice, and Donald Trump expected to end climate measures and focus on energy supply and energy independence.
What Feminist Foreign Policy Alliances Should Deliver in Times of Crisis
Rather than congratulating themselves for simply adopting a feminist foreign policy, countries should focus on how it can serve as a practical tool for responding to crises and addressing threats to human security—such as the current war in Gaza.
Waiting for Christian
The pro-business Free Democrats are likely to leave the government early. It may be party leader—and finance minister—Christian Lindner’s last consequential mistake for a while.
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Showdown in den USA: Ein gespaltenes Land hat die Wahl (mit Rieke Havertz)
Elon Musk verlost Millionen Dollar unter den US-Wählern, Joe Biden bezeichnet Trump-Unterstützer angeblich als „Müll“, woraufhin Trump in einem Müllwagen für die Presse posiert. Auf der Zielgeraden wird der US-Wahlkampf noch einmal lauter, härter und absurder.