True transformation or cosmetic changes? Germany's pursuit of a feminist foreign and development policy Commentary At the Feminist Development Policy Conference in Berlin, the German government showed progress toward a feminist engagement with international partners. By Philipp Kuehl
Trudeau’s Foreign Policy: Progressive Rhetoric, Conventional Policies Analysis On October 21, Canada will head to the polls. Four years ago, Liberal Justin Trudeau was elected prime minister on the back of a cultivated progressive persona and commitments to match. Seen from Europe, Canada under Trudeau became a key partner in a global context characterised by a turn away from the rules-based international order. With Canada’s political future in the balance, Dominik Tolksdorf and Xandie Kuenning ask whether Trudeau’s record in government stands up to scrutiny and look to where Canada might be heading in the years to come. By Dominik Tolksdorf and Xandie Kuenning
A roadmap for a feminist internet policy Article The public space of the internet is a far more hazardous place for women and LGBTI people than for other groups. We must defend and expand it as a free space. By Francesca Schmidt
Women 20 summit: Women’s empowerment should begin with tackling low wages The economic empowerment and participation of women cannot be limited to promoting female entrepreneurship. By Barbara Unmüßig
On Cologne, #Einearmlaenge and the Instrumentalization of the Feminist Movement The mass-scale sexual assaults in Cologne, Germany have inspired a political blame-game—but condemning women’s conduct or Europe’s open border policies won’t serve the victims of Cologne or the refugees who continue to need our protection. By Mackenzie Nelson