Author: Marie Klostermeier
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Editorial of the 2nd report
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Humanitarian Aid under Pressure
The 11th Humanitarian Symposium Munich was devoted to the topic “Humanitarian aid in the light of the current geopolitical situation”. Accordingly, the agenda was filled with a series of experts from the field, which allowed us to draw conclusions about the recent geopolitical impacts on humanitarian aid worldwide.
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Rethinking Security in a Post-Westphalian World
1. Main Question: How does the growing role of non-state actors transform global security beyond the state’s traditional Westphalian claim to absolute power? 2. Argument: Non-state actors increasingly shape security through Track 1.5/2 diplomacy, hybrid platforms, and governance networks, softening hierarchical state control. 3. Conclusion: This shift toward decentralized, network-based security is inevitable and adaptive,…
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China 2049 vs. India 2047
What are the great power plans for the mid-21st century—and how do they differ? China and India are charting rival paths toward global influence through their initiatives. Marie Klostermeier examines how both nations’ economic, military, and institutional strategies reflect distinct historical experiences and ambitions. While China’s vision centres on reclaiming dominance through state-led transformation and…