The Berlin Pulse 2021/22: Chances in Change
Highlights

Editorial: Chances in Change
Even if Germany’s foreign policy will be marked by continuity, the world is changing and Germany must deal with this
BY JULIA GANTER

Lessons Learned from Bangladesh
Bangladesh is especially affected by negative effects of climate change and can function as role model to the developed and developing world
BY SHEIKH HASINA

Learning from Failure
The experiences gathered during COVID-19 can help us prevent a next crisis caused by climate change
BY ELLEN JOHNSON SIRLEAF

‘Digital tools give repressive governments the upper hand’
Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Xiao Qiang talk about digital repression in China and Russia, its impact on other countries and how Germany should respond
BY ANDREA KENDALL-TAYLOR AND XIAO QIANG

Why Germany is Resistant to Change
A post-Merkel Germany will continue to pursue a neutral foreign policy, which will increase transatlantic divisions
BY HEATHER A. CONLEY

Who Else, If Not Europe?
The EU, especially Germany, can lead the way forward in defining ‘digital sovereignty’ – Big Tech should see this as opportunity
BY CASPER KLYNGE AND RALPH HAUPTER
Contributions

Wind of Change: A New Era for German Foreign Policy?
INTRODUCTION BY MATTHEW KARNITSCHNIG

Indo-Pacific: ‘Prosperity’ or ‘Power’? What drives the interest of the West in the Indo-Pacific?
BY NOBUO KISHI AND KEVIN RUDD

Three Visions for Germany in Europe
BY MANUEL MUÑIZ, CLAUDIA GAMON AND ALEKSANDRA JERKOV





Brave New World: Can Europe Shape the Future of Tech?
INTRODUCTION BY NORA MÜLLER AND LIANA FIX





Need for Change: Last Chance for Climate Diplomacy?
INTRODUCTION BY RONJA SCHELER AND ALISA VOGT




For Journalists
Contact

Dr. Liana Fix
Programme Director
Berlin Foreign Policy Forum; Körber Policy Game; Körber Strategic Stability Initiative; The Berlin Pulse
+49 • 30 • 206 267 - 77
fix@koerber-stiftung.de
Twitter @LianaFix

Julia Ganter
Programme Manager
The Berlin Pulse