Afghanistan forces digital-ethics reckoning Published: 2 September 2021 Analysis The Taliban takeover in Kabul, the frantic evacuation efforts of foreign nationals and vulnerable Afghans, and the fear among those left behind of being targeted by the new regime are shining a spotlight on the double-edged nature of government data collection as well as digital communication tools in times of crisis. By Angela Chen
In the name of the European Union: on the significance of words Published: 30 August 2021 Commentary In recent days, there has been a lot of talk in the EU about an emerging “wave of refugees” or “migration disaster”. However, the real disaster is the failure of Western governments to rescue people from Afghanistan who deserve our protection, the Director of our office in Brussels, Eva van de Rakt, comments. By Eva van de Rakt
The Taliban are back in control: what next for Afghan migration in and outside of the country? Published: 27 August 2021 Background The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in recent days has brought new dimensions of human suffering and political crisis. Afghans are fearful of encountering hostile environments in their neighbouring countries and, in the case of Pakistan, possible security threats for ethnic and religious minorities. By Dr. Sanaa Alimia
Friend or foe? Redefining Turkey's Afghanistan Policy Outside NATO Published: 26 August 2021 Analysis Turkish President Erdogan, usually a friend of many and often harsh words, needed almost a week before he took a stand on the Taliban takeover in Kabul. By Kristian Brakel
On the border: Greece’s response to Afghan asylum seekers Published: 25 August 2021 Commentary Just days after Taliban violently seized control of Afghanistan, the Greek Minister for Migration and Asylum, Notis Mitarakis, has warned of a repeat of the situation in 2015 and announced that Greece will not be the “gateway to Europe for illegal Afghan migrants”. By Neda Noraie-Kia
“2015 must never be allowed to happen again”: that is the mantra Published: 24 August 2021 Commentary This short sentence is all you need to understand why the German government committed an error of judgment concerning Afghanistan. An error of judgment that kills people every day – and democracy throughout the world as well, by the way. By Dr. Ines Kappert
Afghanistan: saving lives and securing futures! Published: 19 August 2021 Appeal What is needed now is a special programme to resettle people living in danger in Afghanistan and to give Afghan nationals already living in Germany the right to remain and prospects for their futures! By Barbara Unmüßig and Kirsten Krampe
EU Policies toward Turkey and Avenues for Cooperation with the U.S.: Protecting Shrinking Democratic Spaces, Safeguarding Multilateral Principles Published: 16 July 2021 E-Paper The U.S. and EU should be consistent in their efforts to protect shrinking democratic spaces and multilateral principles. pdf
Centering Democracy and Human Rights in U.S. and EU Turkey Policy Published: 16 July 2021 E-Paper Turkey presents a powerful case where idealism and pragmatism meet. Pushing for human rights, democracy, and the rule of law not only serves Western ideals but also Western interests. pdf