Sudden Revolution or Long Turn? – What grievances statistics tell us about the end of the GDR
Above a gray cabinet in an open-plan office filled with folders standing in pairs is a map of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR). Its former …
When Unemployment Makes You Sick – How people in special vocational problem situations can be motivated to attend aftercare programs
Unemployed people are more likely to suffer from depression than people who are employed. More than one in three welfare recipients receives treatment …
Towards a Rule-Based and Value-Oriented International Community? – Legal scholars and political scientists examine the role of international law in global change
The UN Security Council, UN peacekeeping missions, and the first forms of international criminal justice: these all seem to herald the formation of an …
Ancient Languages and the Benefits of Slowness – Classical Philologist Ursula Gärtner
Ursula Gärtner gets carried away when talking about Catullus’ love poems – and her passion is contagious. She talks about how the Roman poet’s use of …