You are here: Homepage Tag Justice Articles Syrians climb onto a fallen statue of Assad Photo: dpa picture alliance/ Ercin Erturk Transitional Justice | Syria “Accountability is more important than punishment” How to get justice after the horrors Syria has witnessed? Sociologist Mohammed Bamyeh sees signs that the new leadership wants to come to terms with the past, but warns against selective justice Interview with Mohammed Bamyeh 08/05/2025 Feminist foreign policy: as rare as a gorilla at the negotiating table? Photo: John Lund / Getty Images Books | Feminist foreign policy Who deserves a seat at the negotiating table? The future of foreign policy is feminist, says activist and author Kristina Lunz in her new book. But what is she actually talking about? By Delara Burkhardt 04/14/2022 A protester in the Senate chamber of the U.S. Capitol, which was stormed during a congressional confirmation hearing for the 2020 presidential election, in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 06, 2021 Photo: Getty Images / Win McNamee / Staff Social media | USA Where communication is chaotic How can social media guarantee that their digital spaces are democratic? A proposal By Nicole Curato 04/14/2022 Refugees from Ukraine arrive at the main station in Przemysl, Poland Black and white thinking Where do we stand now? Discrimination, hate crime, equality: Where was progress seen over the past years and what more needs to be done? By Julia Neumann 04/14/2022
Syrians climb onto a fallen statue of Assad Photo: dpa picture alliance/ Ercin Erturk Transitional Justice | Syria “Accountability is more important than punishment” How to get justice after the horrors Syria has witnessed? Sociologist Mohammed Bamyeh sees signs that the new leadership wants to come to terms with the past, but warns against selective justice Interview with Mohammed Bamyeh 08/05/2025
Feminist foreign policy: as rare as a gorilla at the negotiating table? Photo: John Lund / Getty Images Books | Feminist foreign policy Who deserves a seat at the negotiating table? The future of foreign policy is feminist, says activist and author Kristina Lunz in her new book. But what is she actually talking about? By Delara Burkhardt 04/14/2022
A protester in the Senate chamber of the U.S. Capitol, which was stormed during a congressional confirmation hearing for the 2020 presidential election, in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 06, 2021 Photo: Getty Images / Win McNamee / Staff Social media | USA Where communication is chaotic How can social media guarantee that their digital spaces are democratic? A proposal By Nicole Curato 04/14/2022
Refugees from Ukraine arrive at the main station in Przemysl, Poland Black and white thinking Where do we stand now? Discrimination, hate crime, equality: Where was progress seen over the past years and what more needs to be done? By Julia Neumann 04/14/2022