POLITHEOR

European Policy Network

  • Home
  • Policy Fields
    • EU Governance and Politics
    • Social and Economic Policy
    • International Relations and Global Affairs
    • Environment and Energy
    • Human Rights and Migration
    • Digital Policy and Internet Governance
    • International Trade
    • Financial Policy and International Markets
  • About us
  • Authors
  • Editorial Board
  • Advisory Board
  • Politheor Internship
  • Contact us

Latest Posts

  • Home
  •  
  • Latest Posts



  • The global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism under the Nagoya Protocol

    The global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism under the Nagoya Protocol2

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 18/03/2019

    Article 10 of the Nagoya Protocol provides for Parties to consider the need for and the modalities of a global multilateral benefit sharing mechanism for situations not covered under a bilateral approach. But why is it so difficult for Parties to settle the things straight on this matter?

    READ MORE
  • David vs Goliath: the EU competition’s dilemma

    David vs Goliath: the EU competition’s dilemma0

    • International Trade, Op-ed
    • 12/03/2019

    Since industrial giants from China and the US are becoming dominant players in certain sectors of global and EU markets, 19 EU governments proposed revising the EU’s antitrust rules with the aim to support and facilitate the emergence of so-called “European champions” to make the EU competitive vis-à-vis major world economies.

    READ MORE
  • How GAFA can bully banks

    How GAFA can bully banks0

    • Financial Policy and International Markets, Op-ed
    • 27/02/2019

    Facebook and Apple allow their users to exchange money with one another. Amazon grants loans to its sellers and is about to offer checking accounts to its younger users. Google Pay is the perfect online substitute for our analogical wallet. How long will it take before the GAFA (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple) enter the banking club officially? Should commercial banks feel threatened by the big tech companies?

    READ MORE
  • Justice denied: Voiceless in Guantanamo

    Justice denied: Voiceless in Guantanamo4

    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 22/02/2019

    No charge, no trial, no conviction; only hours of torture and interrogation. The Guantanamo Bay Detention Center is a “secret” prison where kidnappings, forced disappearances and degrading prison conditions makes lives of detainees, a living hell. Prisoner rights are mostly not a popular topic of debate. But, can rights be called so if they can be dismissed so effortlessly?

    READ MORE
  • Roma integration programmes can actually make a real difference

    Roma integration programmes can actually make a real difference1

    • Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 18/02/2019

    An integration project in a village in eastern Slovakia, Spišský Hrhov, is a success story of Roma inclusion. It sets an example for policy-making and strategic targeting of funding for both the EU and other Member States. The EU urgently has to achieve higher value for money in future integration efforts.

    READ MORE
  • Energy policy of China: myth or success?

    Energy policy of China: myth or success?0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 14/02/2019

    China tries to find itself in the chaotic era of energy transition.

    READ MORE
  • «
  • ‹
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • ›
  • »
  • Most Read
  • Commented
  • Killer cotton: Fashion’s parasitic relationship with Indian farmers
    Pokémon GO: To regulate or not to regulate?
    • Digital Policy and Internet Governance, Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 03/08/2016
  • The paradise paradox: Maldives, a sinking country?
    • Environment and Energy, Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 24/03/2019
  • Policy Research Internship
    • Opportunities
    • 22/10/2018
  • The Devil’s Duplicates: The trouble twins of Madagascar
    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 28/01/2019
SHOW MORE
  • Killer cotton: Fashion’s parasitic relationship with Indian farmers
    Supplying sustainable fashion: traces of promises, but no accountability
    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 22/12/2019
  • The paradise paradox: Maldives, a sinking country?
    • Environment and Energy, Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 24/03/2019
  • Policy Research Internship
    • Opportunities
    • 22/10/2018
  • Pokémon GO: To regulate or not to regulate?
    • Digital Policy and Internet Governance, Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 03/08/2016
SHOW MORE

Latest Posts

  • The invisible workers
    The invisible workers
    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 01/09/2020
  • There are too many cars in Azerbaijan. It is essential to switch to bikes.
    There are too many cars in Azerbaijan. It is essential to switch to bikes.
    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 14/06/2020
  • Hinduization of ‘Secular’ India – Disintegrating into Theocracy
    Hinduization of ‘Secular’ India – Disintegrating into Theocracy
    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 08/04/2020
  • Fashion and environmental commitments: meeting the demand
    Fashion and environmental commitments: meeting the demand
    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 21/03/2020

Top Authors

  • Mathis Hampel
    AUTHOR
  • Gianna Merki
    EDITOR
  • Michele Federle
    AUTHOR
  • POLITHEOR
    ADMINISTRATOR