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How Feminist Foreign Policy Can Help Overcome Outdated Dichotomies

Germany has a long—and flawed—history of debating whether values or interests should take precedence in foreign policy decision-making. Feminist foreign policy could provide an impetus to leave this behind.

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Leonie Stamm
IPQ
Feminist Foreign Policy and Beyond
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The Netflix President

If Emmanuel Macron’s party botches the European elections in June, the French president will lose control of his three remaining years in office. Thus, he is doing what he does best: putting on a big show.

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Joseph de Weck
IPQ
Pariscope
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Taiwan’s Election Creates Opportunities for Europe

With Lai Ching-te, the Taiwanese have elected another DPP president, to the ire of Beijing. For the EU, the election outcome offers a chance to forge closer relations with Taipei.

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Helena Legarda
IPQ
Indo-Pacific Watch
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Germany Needs a Strategy—Grand and Democratic

German leaders have long been reluctant to discuss, let alone set, grand strategy. Now, with the world in flux and the old ways no longer working, Berlin needs to step up and clearly lay out what it wants—and how it plans to get it.

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Roderick Parkes
Florence Schimmel
Benjamin Tallis
IPQ
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Turkey’s Geostrategy: Opportunism and Dissonance

Under AKP rule, Turkey has attempted to chart an independent course, focusing on the Eastern Mediterranean, the Black Sea, and Africa while not shying away from confronting the West. But there are limits to this strategy.

Author/s
Sinem Adar
IPQ
Cover Section
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Into the Unknown

2024 will likely test Germany when it comes to its two most important defense and security tasks: helping Ukraine and improving the Bundeswehr.

Author/s
Henning Hoff
IPQ
Berlin Cable
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