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Citizenship and Participation in Local Governance: Lessons Learned from University Students
This book is a continuation of the workshop series “Citizenship and Participation in Local Governance,” synthesising lessons learned from the perspectives and reflections of students and faculty members from various universities. It also compiles fundamental knowledge on citizenship, civic engagement, and local governance in a single volume.
March 31, 2026
Single title
A workbook for lower local councillors in Uganda
The primary goal of the workbook is to provide lower local councillors with the essential insights, legal frameworks, and practical skills needed to become effective public duty-bearers. It addresses a critical gap in capacity building, as most government and civil society resources have historically focused on higher-level local government actors.
Samuel Muhindo
March 30, 2026
Single title
KALUZA + SCHMID
Global Economic Governance in a Fragmented World
How Geopolitics Shapes International Cooperation and its Institutions
The global rules-based order is undergoing its most significant stress test since the end of the Second World War. Through this compilation, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung seeks to contribute to ongoing discourse surrounding the future of global governance within the realms of economic and trade policy. The focus is on the institutions via which global governance is exercised. Four chapters offer a multi‑dimensional perspective on the challenges and potential pathways for the future architecture of global economic governance.
Gunter Rieck Moncayo, Christian E. Rieck, Keith Rockwell, Edmund Terence Gomez, Nikolaus Rischbieter
March 27, 2026
Single title
IMAGO / Lobeca
Parliamentary Elections in Denmark
Setting the Course for the Country’s Future Direction
On March 24, 2026, the Danish people elected their new parliament: Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s ruling Social Democrats suffered a historic defeat but remained the largest party, securing just under 22 percent of the votes cast. This means the mandate to form a coalition lies with Frederiksen. Approximately 4.3 million Danes were eligible to vote. According to the Danish Election Authority on Tuesday evening, voter turnout was 84 percent. During the campaign, domestic and social policy issues were the subject of heated debate, while there was broad consensus on topics such as defense and stricter immigration rules.
Christine Leuchtenmüller, Jacqueline Kossmann, Charlotte Storch
March 25, 2026
Country reports
Multipolarity and the Rise of a Geopolitical Europe: ASEAN’s Strategic Choices and Thailand’s Path Forward
The proceedings on key insights, debates, and challenges
The content is based on the discussion on 12 December 2025, “Multipolarity and the Rise of a Geopolitical Europe: ASEAN’s Strategic Choices and Thailand’s Path Forward." The seminar examined the implications for ASEAN and Thailand, particularly in balancing strategic autonomy with deeper cooperation across trade, digital governance, green transition, and regulatory alignment. The paper also provides an executive summary in both Thai and English and synthesizes policy recommendations to guide Thailand’s future engagement with the EU. The discussion was organized by the Institute of Democratization Studies, with support from KAS Thailand.
March 25, 2026
Single title
Money Laundering in Intermediate Economies: New Study on Côte d’Ivoire
A comprehensive analysis of mechanisms, risks, and policy responses to money laundering in Côte d’Ivoire
Money laundering in Côte d’Ivoire: SIPODI’s study highlights key risks, sectoral vulnerabilities, and policy responses to enhance governance and security.
March 20, 2026
Single title
IMAGO / Sven Simon
More AI for Defence and Resilience
New Ideas for an Agile and Future-proof German Military
Technological advances, a new global situation with an acute threat to NATO's eastern flank, hybrid and cognitive attacks on Germany and its allies, and changing communication conditions are challenging the Bundeswehr. However, artificial intelligence is not only a driver of these developments, but also a response to them. This requires an AI strategy that specifically addresses key issues and actively uses the possibilities offered by AI in accordance with ethical guidelines in order to adapt the Bundeswehr's capabilities to enable effective deterrence.
March 19, 2026
Facts and Findings
Smarterpix / DavoeWebster
Alarming Decline in Biodiversity
Insights to the value of ecosystem service for the economy
The loss of biodiversity is progressing worldwide on a historic scale and endangers key ecosystem services – from pollination to coastal protection to water supply. Economic activities are among the main drivers of biodiversity decline. At the same time, this creates considerable risks for companies, investments and global value chains. Biodiversity policy should therefore be understood not only as environmental policy, but also as economic policy with all relevant stakeholders playing their part.
Dr. Christoph Biehl
March 19, 2026
Sustainability Monitor
KAS
“The All-New Kazakhstan”: Reforming the Reform
Constitutional and Parliamentary Reforms in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan is facing its second major reform package of this decade. Reactions have been mixed.
Adilzhan Akhmetov, Viktor Frank
March 13, 2026
Country reports
IMAGO / Depositphotos
Spillover into the South Caucasus?
What further escalation in the Iran war could mean for Armenia and Azerbaijan
The US-Israeli attack on Iran also exacerbates (geo-)political risks for the South Caucasus. Azerbaijan has been particularly exposed to drone attacks, and Armenia could face consequences like an influx of refugees, economic uncertainties, and threats to energy infrastructure. Europe must be ready to act, as an escalation would intensify rivalries, threaten partners, and directly affect our energy and security interests.