A Mini Ice Age for Africa? 🎬

A Mini Ice Age for Africa? 🎬

Irrespective of how hard the virus will hit African countries, they will be strongly impacted by the global economic recession. The US and Europe will suffer the strongest recession since the twenties of the last century. And some African countries who have redirected their exports towards China will feel the consequences of the economic crisis that is hitting China too. In the last years, Africa showed promising developments. Being rich in resources and having a young energetic population can be assets that could and should be developed and nourished by responsible leadership. And slowly, some such leaders have appeared on the political scene. In a recent special report, The Economist spoke of “The African Century”.

Will the Virus Change Our Future?

Will the Virus Change Our Future?

It is certainly not normal to restrict our daily movements and the chances to see our families and friends. It should not be normal to go around with masks over our mouths and noses. It is not normal that our schools are closed - even if some pupils are happy about it - for some time. But not everything we did in the past should be seen as normal and self-evident. Therefore, already now, we should think what kind of normality we should aspire to.

Europe Should Choose a Third Way in Combatting Viruses

Europe Should Choose a Third Way in Combatting Viruses

The new coronavirus and the subsequent worldwide crisis is once again forcing the issue of a Third Way between neoliberal capitalism and authoritarian systems onto the global agenda. Especially as we have “two failing superpowers” in China and the US, as Martin Wolf recently wrote in the Financial Times. Whether we live in a bipolar world or without any strong pole or even in a chaotic global system, Europe should take the chance provided by the present crisis to develop a new global strategy — a strategy that should not imitate any of the existing ways to deal with global issues such as the coronavirus.

A Green Light for Albania and North Macedonia 🎬

A Green Light for Albania and North Macedonia 🎬

The EU will move forward with the opening of accession talks with Albania and North Macedonia. Both countries — like the other candidate countries Serbia and Montenegro — lost much time due to a lack of reforms and internal political disputes. But let us not speak about the past but instead look toward the future. And both governments present in power in Albania and North Macedonia have made decisive progress on many reforms necessary for future EU membership.

Virus ohne Grenzen - Gesundheit ohne Grenzen

Virus ohne Grenzen - Gesundheit ohne Grenzen

Hannes Swoboda analysiert in seinem neuen Blogbeitrag die möglichen Auswirkungen des Umgangs mit Covid-19 auf die Zukunft staatlicher Gesundheitssysteme, potentielle Kontrolle der Gesellschaft durch den Staat mithilfe neuer technischer Entwicklungen aber auch mit dem Spannungsfeld zwischen Nationalismus und Kooperation. Wohin wird sich die internationale Gemeinschaft nach Ende der Krise bewegen und was bedeutet das für aktuelle Friedensprozesse?