No Women - No Peace: 20th Anniversary of UNSC Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security Dossier On 31 October 2000, the UN Security Council adopted the Landmark Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. On its 20th anniversary, this dossier portrays women from 20 countries that make a difference in peace and security.
1325 And Beyond: Winning Essays Essay Collection This volume brings together the winning essays of the 1325andBeyond competition, an impressive group of women and men from around the globe. pdf
War in Syria: The horror of Idlib Comment The recent escalation of violence in Idlib is also a result of the increasing tensions between Turkey and Russia. The victims are those in Idlib, caught up in a hopeless situation amid a huge spectrum of differing interests. By Bente Scheller
1325AndBeyond - An International Essay Competition In the run up to the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325 (2000)) Women In International Security (WIIS) and the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Washington, DC are launching the international graduate student essay competition 1325AndBeyond.
Transatlantic Trialogue: Turkey, the Syrian War, and the Future of the Transatlantic Alliance Report pdf
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
Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar Barred From Israel—But a Conflagration Is Coming Transatlantic Media Fellowship The US has stopped funding Palestinian security. Will Europe step in to fill the gap? By Neri Zilber
Trump Meets Putin at G-20 While Ukrainian Sailors Remain Jailed Transatlantic Media Fellowship The U.S. president drew a red line when 24 Ukrainians were seized last year. Now his sit-down with the Russian president is back on. By Amy Mackinnon
In Georgia’s Parliament, One Russian Too Many Transatlantic Media Fellowship Following violent unrest, the speaker of the Georgian Parliament steps down after a Russian lawmaker sat in his chair. By Amy Mackinnon
Feminist Foreign Policy Dossier It is high time to view security not in a military context, but a humane one: Women’s rights need to be strengthened, and women recognized as shapers of peace and security policy. This dossier shows the way towards a Feminist Foreign Policy.