Hertie School of GovernanceBucharest vs. Brussels: Wrangling over the EU’s new Chief ProsecutorAlina Mungiu-Pippidi is concerned the controversy could damage Romania’s democracy.Mar 18, 2019Mar 18, 2019
Hertie School of GovernanceThe EU needs a Brexit endgameRules and processes are no substitute for a strategic perspective, writes Hertie School professor Jean Pisani-Ferry.Feb 6, 2019Feb 6, 2019
Hertie School of GovernanceGermany’s vocational education system offers ideas for US jobs gapLukas Graf travelled coast-to-coast in the US discussing apprenticeships and higher education.Dec 18, 2018Dec 18, 2018
Hertie School of GovernanceStudy: EU proposal on overloaded power lines would invite gamingWorking paper co-authored by Lion Hirth models threat of grid congestion and windfall profits.Dec 17, 2018Dec 17, 2018
Hertie School of GovernancePodcast: Reward and punishment — Inside China’s social credit systemChina’s proposed social credit system finally explained in a new podcast from the latest student-led public event at the Hertie School.Dec 14, 2018Dec 14, 2018
Hertie School of GovernanceEnding wartime sexual violenceThis year’s Nobel Peace Prize recognises the fight against the use sexual violence as a weapon of war. Julian Wucherpfennig and Anita…Dec 11, 2018Dec 11, 2018
Hertie School of GovernanceBritain has never been so close to remaining in the EU (or to crashing out without a deal)Mark Dawson, Professor of European Law and Governance at the Hertie School of Governance, analyses the case for a ‘People’s Vote’ on…Dec 10, 2018Dec 10, 2018