German Council on Foreign Relations

Rebuilding Trust in Global Health Governance

An Opportunity for Germany

The global health architecture is crippled by a lack of trust between stakeholders. Fragmented institutions, geopolitical tensions, and failures during the COVID-19 pandemic have weakened the international community’s ability to respond to health crises. Germany, given its influence and commitment to multilateralism, is well positioned to lead efforts to rebuild trust. However, it must move beyond rhetoric and take action to strengthen the global health architecture and bridge the divide between actors.

Author/s
Ole Spillner
Policy Brief

Migration Instrumentalization

A Taxonomy for an Efficient Response
Author/s
Alia Fakhry
Dr. András Rácz
Dr. Roderick Parkes
External Publications

Putin’s Lebensraum

Interview with Sławomir Sierakowski
Author/s
Sławomir Sierakowski
External Publications

Risky Thinking

How Scenarios Can Help the EU Bounce Back from Strategic Shock
Author/s
Dr. Roderick Parkes
Mark McQuay
Report

Caution, Europe!

Mind the neglected risk of nuclear terrorism
Author/s
Miriam Katharina Heß
Hatim Shehata
Elisabeth Suh
Online Commentary

China’s Nuclear Arms Race

How Beijing Is Challenging US Dominance in the Indo-Pacific
Author/s
Elisabeth Suh
Leonie Reicheneder
Policy Brief

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This edition, the panel looks at the College of Commissioners proposed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on September 17. For the first time, it includes a Commissioner for Defence. We also examine the policy priorities of this new Commission and the approval process in the European Parliament.

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