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THE UPDATE
The Update. Our monthly newsletter.
We live in times of escalating crises – this newsletter will connect you with some of the brightest minds in academia and beyond. Stay up to date on what is going on at THE NEW INSTITUTE and follow the work of our fellows as they try to find constructive answers to some of the most urgent questions before us.
- 04.11.2023 Looking back and looking ahead
- 07.10.2023 Special – Fall Term
- 15.07.2023 Joining the Club of Rome
- 27.05.2023 Confronting Capitalism
- 18.03.2023 Calls for Chairs and Fellows are Open
- 01.03.2023 We want to challenge you
- 18.01.2023 We are looking for Fellows
- 22.12.2022 This is personal
- 19.11.2022 The Unknown Unknowns
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interview
Debt and DestructionThea Riofrancos on the Global Economic Order
Beyond the War | Art |
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message
Perpetual PeaceAlevtina Kakhidze on the Art of Surviving
Beyond the War | Art |
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interview
We Need RedistributionRaj Patel on Food Justice
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analysis
The Power of TrustIngo Venzke on the World Order
Ingo Venzke | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | Beyond the War |
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analysis
The Spirit of this CenturyTobias Müller on Solidarity as Co-Liberation
Tobias Müller | The Future of Democracy | The Future of Democracy | Beyond the War |
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interview
A World of HungerRaj Patel on Food Rebellions
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interview
From Syria to UkraineAdam Harvey on Wartime Tech
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interview
The Future of ProgressMarkus Gabriel on Invisible Goods
Markus Gabriel | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | Beyond the War |
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analysis
The Limits of EmpireMax Krahé on Containment.
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interview
Death by ComputationHakan Tanriverdi on Cyber Warfare.
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essay
The NightmareOxana Timofeeva on Denial.
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analysis
Conflict as IdeologyJonathan White on the European Project.
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analysis
Holodomor and HolocaustGeorgiy Kasianov on the Politics of Memory.
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interview
The View from AboveTobias Zielony and Maria on Drones.
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analysis
The Path to PeaceVladimir Safatle on Neutrality.
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interview
An Archive of AtrocitiesJeff Deutch on Forensic Truth.
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interview
Kyiv as a TraumaTobias Zielony and Vicky on Healing.
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interview
Kyiv as a DreamTobias Zielony and Tasia on Partying.
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report
The Road to KyivJanine von Wolfersdorff on Helping People.
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interview
The Imperial ProjectJan-Werner Müller on “the West” and the War.
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interview
A Showcase of HypocrisyIngo Venzke on the Crisis of International Law.
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essay
A Recipe for DisasterMax Krahé on the Financial Origins of the War.
Beyond the War | Art |
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interview
A Century of HomelessnessEce Temelkuran on Loss and Displacement.
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essay
The Long GameRüdiger Bachmann on the Case for Harder Sanctions.
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essay
The Sun Will Set Us FreeChristian Stöcker on Energy Independence.
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message
Through this HorrorA message from Alevtina Kakhidze.
Beyond the War | Art |
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essay
The Future of DiplomacyNicole Deitelhoff on the New European Order.
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essay
The New GermanyChristoph Möllers on Post-Militarism.
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essay
Leaving RussiaAnna Katsman on Her Family.
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essay
Politics of SanctionsPhilip Manow on the Geo-Economics of Geo-Politics.
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editorial
Beyond the WarGeorg Diez on History and Memory.
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interview
The Cry of ProtestSandra Vásquez de la Horra on traumatic experiences and healing rituals.
Art | The Challenge |
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interview
Achieving DemocracyOur fellow Vladimir Safatle on the revolutionary process of rewriting Chile’s dictatorship-era Constitution – and what it means for the rest of the world.
Vladimir Safatle | The Future of Democracy | The Future of Democracy | The Challenge |
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interview
Justice for AnimalsCorine Pelluchon on the New Enlightenment.
Corine Pelluchon | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | The Human Condition in the 21st Century |
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interview
The Politics of PlantsTobias Müller on Research and Activism.
Tobias Müller | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | The Human Condition in the 21st Century |
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interview
The Human ScaleDennis Snower on True Prosperity
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interview
Money is a Cultural ToolVienne Chan on Social Cohesion.
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interview
Data DemocracyFrancesca Bria is the program director of "The New Hanse" and President of the Italian National Innovation Fund.
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interview
Freedom and BetrayalLea Ypi has an academic mind and an activist heart. She aims for an “activist political theory”, as she states in her book on global justice.
Lea Ypi | Georg Diez | The Future of Democracy | The Future of Democracy |
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interview
Social ImaginationGeoff Mulgan is one of the most curious and constructive thinkers and practitioners around. He used to work in politics, he founded and ran big think tanks...
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interview
Hope and AgencyLea Ypi is a political philosopher whose research centres on issues of global justice, normative political theory...
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interview
Hope and HumanityBonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung is an independent curator, author and biotechnologist.
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interview
Hope and ReasonMarkus Gabriel is an internationally acclaimed philosopher of the New Realism school of thought.
Markus Gabriel | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | Paper Edition vol.2 |
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interview
Hope and CareCassie Thornton is an artist and activist who refers to herself as a feminist economist.
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interview
Hope and the FutureJonathan White is a political scientist whose interests lie in political sociology and political theory.
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interview
Hope and FaithEce Temelkuran is a novelist and political commentator whose work explores issues that are controversial in Turkey, such as the Kurdish and Armenian struggles and freedom of expression.
Ece Temelkuran | The Future of Democracy | The Future of Democracy | Paper Edition vol.2 |
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interview
Hope and TransformationJuliet Jacques is a writer, filmmaker and journalist whose practice explores the themes of literature, film, art...
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interview
Hope and Climate JusticeCatriona McKinnon is a political theorist who studies climate justice and climate ethics.
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interview
Hope and ActivismArtist and activist Ina-Maria Shikongo talks about the fight for justice and for survival in her native Namibia.
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interview
Hope and MusicIgor Levit is a pianist who connects his art with the social events happening around him.
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editorial
On Hope – EditorialHope is promise and practice. Hope is about agency and community, it is both private and political and has the potential to transform us and, in the process, the world.
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interview
Covid and ArtEsther Schipper is a gallerist in Berlin.
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interview
Covid and CapitalismEvgeny Morozov is a tech writer and publisher of “The Syllabus”.
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interview
Covid and ClimateAndreas Malm is a climate historian at the University of Lund.
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interview
Covid and DataAudrey Tang is the Digital Minister of Taiwan.
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interview
Covid and DemocracyChristoph Möllers is Professor for Constitutional Law, Humboldt University Berlin, and Senior Advisor THE NEW INSTITUTE
Christoph Möllers | The Future of Democracy | The Future of Democracy | Paper Edition vol.1 |
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interview
Covid and EcologyCorine Pelluchon is Professor for Philosophy, Paris, and incoming fellow THE NEW INSTITUTE
Corine Pelluchon | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | The Human Condition in the 21st Century | Paper Edition vol.1 |
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essay
Covid and GriefEugen Baer is Senior Fellow at THE NEW INSTITUTE.
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interview
Covid and Social ImpactGeoff Mulgan is Professor at UCL and Senior Advisor at THE NEW INSTITUTE
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interview
Covid and the EastYuk Hui is a philosopher living in Berlin and Hong Kong.
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interview
Covid and the WestPankaj Mishra is a writer and lives in London.
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essay
Covid and UncertaintyThe COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on the vulnerability of our very existence, and heavily disturbs daily routines that hitherto have been taken for granted.