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By disseminating its research via influential journals and publishers, the GIGA achieves high global visibility and assumes an intellectual-leadership role. Research results regularly appear as peer-reviewed articles or are published in books and anthologies.

The Institute’s own publications – the GIGA Focus Series, GIGA Journal Family, and GIGA Working Papers – have been freely available online for more than ten years now in accordance with the Open Access principle. This makes the GIGA one of the pioneers of free, wide-ranging access to academic expertise. The GIGA is also co-editor of the journal Iberoamericana.

Beyond the Presidency: The Power of Congress in Latin America

GIGA Focus Lateinamerika | 04/2026

Beyond the Presidency: The Power of Congress in Latin America

Despite democratic backsliding, executive power is not rising everywhere. Across Latin America, congresses are reshaping presidentialism in diverse ways, signalling a shift towards greater power-sharing and creating new uncertainties for governance, policymaking, and international engagement.

Prof. Dr. Mariana Llanos

Prof. Dr. Milagros Campos

Prof. Dr. Magna Inácio

Was messen wir und was sagen wir damit?: Eine Einordnung zur Debatte um „islamismusaffine Einstellungen“ auf Basis der Studie „Menschen in Deutschland“

Blog Article | 03/2026

Was messen wir und was sagen wir damit?: Eine Einordnung zur Debatte um „islamismusaffine Einstellungen“ auf Basis der Studie „Menschen in Deutschland“

Der Beitrag ordnet die öffentliche Debatte um „islamismusaffine Einstellungen“ auf Basis der MiD-Studie ein. Er greift zentrale Kritikpunkte auf, erläutert die methodischen Grundlagen der Messung und diskutiert, welche Interpretationen und Schlussfolgerungen die Daten zulassen – und welche nicht.

Dr. Rebecca Endtricht

Research Fellow

Europe’s Quest for Critical Raw Materials in Latin America

GIGA Focus Lateinamerika | 03/2026

Europe’s Quest for Critical Raw Materials in Latin America

Latin America has emerged as a strategic partner for the EU in its efforts to diversify imports of critical raw materials with a view to safeguarding the energy transition, mitigating supply chain vulnerabilities, and reducing structural dependencies in the digital, defence, and aerospace sectors.

Prof. Dr. Detlef Nolte

Associate

Polykrise als globales Phänomen?: Perspektiven aus der Vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft

Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft | 03/2026

Polykrise als globales Phänomen?: Perspektiven aus der Vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft

From the perspective of comparative politics, this article examines the issue of the polycrisis as a global phenomenon from the viewpoint of different regions of the world, and investigates how crises are perceived and framed in each region, as well as whether the narrative of the polycrisis is even present there.

Dr. Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann

Prof. Dr. Kristina Weissenbach

Prof. Dr. Alexander Stroh

Dr. Brigitte Weiffen

Prof. Dr. Dr. Nele Noesselt

Prof. Dr. Susanne Pickel

Prof. Dr. Thomas Richter

Prof. Dr. Thorsten Faas

Rethinking Crisis Narratives: Towards a Feminist, Decolonial and Reflexive Approach to Climate and Conflict Research

Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (ZeFKo) | 03/2026

Rethinking Crisis Narratives: Towards a Feminist, Decolonial and Reflexive Approach to Climate and Conflict Research

Is climate change really a crisis multiplier? Drawing on a Frankfurt seminar on the climate–conflict nexus in West Asia and North Africa, this article advances a feminist, decolonial, intersectional, reflexive agenda with concrete steps across six areas to reshape methods, concepts, power, and practice.

Lilli Blank

Lea Deinert

Charlotte Jung

Dr. Clara-Auguste Süß

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GIGA Journal Family

The GIGA Journal Family is presided over by Sage, maintaining the “platinum standard” of the Open Access model. Contributions by leading researchers from all over the world feature in our four journals. To ensure their quality, all submissions are evaluated in a double-blind peer-review process.

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MOTRA-Monitor 2024/25

Edited Volume | MOTRA | 03/2026

MOTRA-Monitor 2024/25

Der Monitor 2024/25 des MOTRA-Forschungsverbunds beschreibt das Radikalisierungsgeschehen in Deutschland in einer Phase anhaltender gesellschaftlicher Verunsicherung: Es vermittelt sich ein Bild einer Stabilisierung auf kritisch hohem Niveau, ohne dass bislang von einer Trendumkehr gesprochen werden kann.

Dr. Uwe Kemmesies

Prof. Dr. Peter Wetzels

Beatrix Austin

Dr. Christian Büscher

Dr. Friederike Grube

Prof. Dr. Swen Hutter

Prof. Dr. Thomas Richter

Prof. Dr. Diana Rieger

Dr. iur. Sebastian Sobota

Formalizing Employment in Africa’s Small Firms: Experimental Evidence from Côte D‘Ivoire

Ruhr Economic Papers | 2025

Formalizing Employment in Africa’s Small Firms: Experimental Evidence from Côte D‘Ivoire

Informal, low-quality employment in MSMEs remains a key challenge in low- and middle-income countries. Evidence from an RCT in Côte d’Ivoire shows that a light-touch business consulting program increased formal employment through better minimum wage compliance and more written contracts.

Dr. Katharina Fietz

Prof. Dr. Jann Lay

Tabea Lakemann

Dr. Jan Priebe

Dr. Bernd Beber

Third World Radicals: Revisiting Scholarship on the Radical Left in Latin America and the MENA

Third World Quarterly | Taylor and Francis | 2025

Third World Radicals: Revisiting Scholarship on the Radical Left in Latin America and the MENA

This special issue is an collection of articles exploring radical leftist politics in the Global South, with a focus in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Latin America. It features contributions from authors examining various dimensions of a diverse radical left across the two regions.

Reimagining Global Governance: Strategic Pluralism, Normative Blending, and the Emergence of a Polycentric Order

Global Studies Quarterly | 02/2026

Reimagining Global Governance: Strategic Pluralism, Normative Blending, and the Emergence of a Polycentric Order

This article reframes contemporary global governance as structural transformation rather than decline. Introducing strategic pluralism, normative blending, and polycentricity, it shows how Global South actors act as co-creators of flexible, multi-scalar authority through pragmatic alliances and context-specific norm-making.

Dr. Julia Gurol-Haller

PD Dr. Dr. Ariel Macaspac Hernandez

Prof. Dr. Miriam Prys-Hansen

Dr. Tomas Costa de Azevedo Marques

Was messen wir und was sagen wir damit?: Eine Einordnung zur Debatte um „islamismusaffine Einstellungen“ auf Basis der Studie „Menschen in Deutschland“

Blog Article | 03/2026

Was messen wir und was sagen wir damit?: Eine Einordnung zur Debatte um „islamismusaffine Einstellungen“ auf Basis der Studie „Menschen in Deutschland“

Der Beitrag ordnet die öffentliche Debatte um „islamismusaffine Einstellungen“ auf Basis der MiD-Studie ein. Er greift zentrale Kritikpunkte auf, erläutert die methodischen Grundlagen der Messung und diskutiert, welche Interpretationen und Schlussfolgerungen die Daten zulassen – und welche nicht.

Dr. Rebecca Endtricht

Research Fellow

Polykrise als globales Phänomen?: Perspektiven aus der Vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft

Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft | 03/2026

Polykrise als globales Phänomen?: Perspektiven aus der Vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft

From the perspective of comparative politics, this article examines the issue of the polycrisis as a global phenomenon from the viewpoint of different regions of the world, and investigates how crises are perceived and framed in each region, as well as whether the narrative of the polycrisis is even present there.

Dr. Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann

Prof. Dr. Kristina Weissenbach

Prof. Dr. Alexander Stroh

Dr. Brigitte Weiffen

Prof. Dr. Dr. Nele Noesselt

Prof. Dr. Susanne Pickel

Prof. Dr. Thomas Richter

Prof. Dr. Thorsten Faas

Rethinking Crisis Narratives: Towards a Feminist, Decolonial and Reflexive Approach to Climate and Conflict Research

Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (ZeFKo) | 03/2026

Rethinking Crisis Narratives: Towards a Feminist, Decolonial and Reflexive Approach to Climate and Conflict Research

Is climate change really a crisis multiplier? Drawing on a Frankfurt seminar on the climate–conflict nexus in West Asia and North Africa, this article advances a feminist, decolonial, intersectional, reflexive agenda with concrete steps across six areas to reshape methods, concepts, power, and practice.

Lilli Blank

Lea Deinert

Charlotte Jung

Dr. Clara-Auguste Süß

Gerechtigkeitsglaube und Verantwortungszuschreibung bei verbaler sexueller Belästigung: Eine Studie unter männlichen Studierenden

Kriminologie - Das Online-Journal | 2026

Gerechtigkeitsglaube und Verantwortungszuschreibung bei verbaler sexueller Belästigung: Eine Studie unter männlichen Studierenden

Based on a survey of male university students in Germany (N = 1 792) this article examines how different forms of belief in a just world shape the perception and judgement of female victims and male perpetrators following verbal sexual harassment.

Dr. Rebecca Endtricht

Research Fellow

The Personalization of Political Power Revisited

Democratization | 03/2026

The Personalization of Political Power Revisited

How does political power become personalized? This special issue examines the gradual concentration of authority in chief executives across regime types, the mechanisms that weaken checks and collective decision-making, and why it matters for institutions, policymaking, and political accountability.

Dr. David Kuehn

Prof. Dr. Mariana Llanos

Prof. Dr. Thomas Richter

Russian Geonarratives and Arab Media: Multipolarity, Eurasianism and Constructed ‘non-Wests’

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies | 02/2026

Russian Geonarratives and Arab Media: Multipolarity, Eurasianism and Constructed ‘non-Wests’

This article uses the concept of geonarratives and a dataset of nearly 3000 newspaper articles from Egypt, the Gulf countries, Iraq and Lebanon to analyse the perceptions and space framing assumptions of Russian geopolitical imaginaries in the Arab world and how history is mobilized to support them.

Prof. Dr. Eckart Woertz

Dr. Falah Mubarak Bardan

Dima Abu Alkheir

Echoes of the Past in the Present: The Political Uses and Abuses of History in Contemporary Cannabis Debates in Latin America

Contemporary Drug Problems | 02/2026

Echoes of the Past in the Present: The Political Uses and Abuses of History in Contemporary Cannabis Debates in Latin America

History plays a surprisingly large role in contemporary cannabis debates. By investigating differences and the similarities in the uses of the past in cannabis reform debates in Latin America, the article unearths not only whether but how the past gets politically used, misused and remains unused.

Dr. Jonas von Hoffmann

Research Fellow

Gaps in Government Recognition of the Service Needs of Women Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence: A Comparative Case Study Analysis of Policies and Implementation Across Eight Countries

Lancet Global Health, The | 02/2026

Gaps in Government Recognition of the Service Needs of Women Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence: A Comparative Case Study Analysis of Policies and Implementation Across Eight Countries

A comparative study across eight countries (2024-25) uses police, health, and social sector data to gauge how governments recognize and respond to women's IPV service needs. Findings show uneven performance, gaps in access and coordination, and propose health-sector levers to strengthen responses.

Prof. Dr. Merike Blofield

PhD Shanaaz Mathews

Diana Carolina Acuña Quintero

Benedetta Armocida

PhD Paula Dias Bevilacqua

Aislinn Delany

PhD Padma Bhate-Deosthali

Beatrice Formenti

María Ana González

Nancy Madera

Prof. PhD Deborah Carvalho Malta

Dianah Kagere Mugerwa

Johanna Pieper

PhD Isabella Vitral Pinto

Dr. Claudia Garcia-Moreno

Prof. Ph.D. Mary Ellsberg

Dr. Flavia Bustreo

Prof. Dr. Felicia Knaul

MOTRA-Monitor 2024/25

Edited Volume | MOTRA | 03/2026

MOTRA-Monitor 2024/25

Der Monitor 2024/25 des MOTRA-Forschungsverbunds beschreibt das Radikalisierungsgeschehen in Deutschland in einer Phase anhaltender gesellschaftlicher Verunsicherung: Es vermittelt sich ein Bild einer Stabilisierung auf kritisch hohem Niveau, ohne dass bislang von einer Trendumkehr gesprochen werden kann.

Dr. Uwe Kemmesies

Prof. Dr. Peter Wetzels

Beatrix Austin

Dr. Christian Büscher

Dr. Friederike Grube

Prof. Dr. Swen Hutter

Prof. Dr. Thomas Richter

Prof. Dr. Diana Rieger

Dr. iur. Sebastian Sobota

Formalizing Employment in Africa’s Small Firms: Experimental Evidence from Côte D‘Ivoire

Ruhr Economic Papers | 2025

Formalizing Employment in Africa’s Small Firms: Experimental Evidence from Côte D‘Ivoire

Informal, low-quality employment in MSMEs remains a key challenge in low- and middle-income countries. Evidence from an RCT in Côte d’Ivoire shows that a light-touch business consulting program increased formal employment through better minimum wage compliance and more written contracts.

Dr. Katharina Fietz

Prof. Dr. Jann Lay

Tabea Lakemann

Dr. Jan Priebe

Dr. Bernd Beber

Third World Radicals: Revisiting Scholarship on the Radical Left in Latin America and the MENA

Third World Quarterly | Taylor and Francis | 2025

Third World Radicals: Revisiting Scholarship on the Radical Left in Latin America and the MENA

This special issue is an collection of articles exploring radical leftist politics in the Global South, with a focus in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Latin America. It features contributions from authors examining various dimensions of a diverse radical left across the two regions.

Reimagining Global Governance: Strategic Pluralism, Normative Blending, and the Emergence of a Polycentric Order

Global Studies Quarterly | 02/2026

Reimagining Global Governance: Strategic Pluralism, Normative Blending, and the Emergence of a Polycentric Order

This article reframes contemporary global governance as structural transformation rather than decline. Introducing strategic pluralism, normative blending, and polycentricity, it shows how Global South actors act as co-creators of flexible, multi-scalar authority through pragmatic alliances and context-specific norm-making.

Dr. Julia Gurol-Haller

PD Dr. Dr. Ariel Macaspac Hernandez

Prof. Dr. Miriam Prys-Hansen

Dr. Tomas Costa de Azevedo Marques

Was messen wir und was sagen wir damit?: Eine Einordnung zur Debatte um „islamismusaffine Einstellungen“ auf Basis der Studie „Menschen in Deutschland“

Blog Article | 03/2026

Was messen wir und was sagen wir damit?: Eine Einordnung zur Debatte um „islamismusaffine Einstellungen“ auf Basis der Studie „Menschen in Deutschland“

Der Beitrag ordnet die öffentliche Debatte um „islamismusaffine Einstellungen“ auf Basis der MiD-Studie ein. Er greift zentrale Kritikpunkte auf, erläutert die methodischen Grundlagen der Messung und diskutiert, welche Interpretationen und Schlussfolgerungen die Daten zulassen – und welche nicht.

Dr. Rebecca Endtricht

Research Fellow

Polykrise als globales Phänomen?: Perspektiven aus der Vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft

Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft | 03/2026

Polykrise als globales Phänomen?: Perspektiven aus der Vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft

From the perspective of comparative politics, this article examines the issue of the polycrisis as a global phenomenon from the viewpoint of different regions of the world, and investigates how crises are perceived and framed in each region, as well as whether the narrative of the polycrisis is even present there.

Dr. Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann

Prof. Dr. Kristina Weissenbach

Prof. Dr. Alexander Stroh

Dr. Brigitte Weiffen

Prof. Dr. Dr. Nele Noesselt

Prof. Dr. Susanne Pickel

Prof. Dr. Thomas Richter

Prof. Dr. Thorsten Faas

Rethinking Crisis Narratives: Towards a Feminist, Decolonial and Reflexive Approach to Climate and Conflict Research

Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (ZeFKo) | 03/2026

Rethinking Crisis Narratives: Towards a Feminist, Decolonial and Reflexive Approach to Climate and Conflict Research

Is climate change really a crisis multiplier? Drawing on a Frankfurt seminar on the climate–conflict nexus in West Asia and North Africa, this article advances a feminist, decolonial, intersectional, reflexive agenda with concrete steps across six areas to reshape methods, concepts, power, and practice.

Lilli Blank

Lea Deinert

Charlotte Jung

Dr. Clara-Auguste Süß

Gerechtigkeitsglaube und Verantwortungszuschreibung bei verbaler sexueller Belästigung: Eine Studie unter männlichen Studierenden

Kriminologie - Das Online-Journal | 2026

Gerechtigkeitsglaube und Verantwortungszuschreibung bei verbaler sexueller Belästigung: Eine Studie unter männlichen Studierenden

Based on a survey of male university students in Germany (N = 1 792) this article examines how different forms of belief in a just world shape the perception and judgement of female victims and male perpetrators following verbal sexual harassment.

Dr. Rebecca Endtricht

Research Fellow

The Personalization of Political Power Revisited

Democratization | 03/2026

The Personalization of Political Power Revisited

How does political power become personalized? This special issue examines the gradual concentration of authority in chief executives across regime types, the mechanisms that weaken checks and collective decision-making, and why it matters for institutions, policymaking, and political accountability.

Dr. David Kuehn

Prof. Dr. Mariana Llanos

Prof. Dr. Thomas Richter

Russian Geonarratives and Arab Media: Multipolarity, Eurasianism and Constructed ‘non-Wests’

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies | 02/2026

Russian Geonarratives and Arab Media: Multipolarity, Eurasianism and Constructed ‘non-Wests’

This article uses the concept of geonarratives and a dataset of nearly 3000 newspaper articles from Egypt, the Gulf countries, Iraq and Lebanon to analyse the perceptions and space framing assumptions of Russian geopolitical imaginaries in the Arab world and how history is mobilized to support them.

Prof. Dr. Eckart Woertz

Dr. Falah Mubarak Bardan

Dima Abu Alkheir

Echoes of the Past in the Present: The Political Uses and Abuses of History in Contemporary Cannabis Debates in Latin America

Contemporary Drug Problems | 02/2026

Echoes of the Past in the Present: The Political Uses and Abuses of History in Contemporary Cannabis Debates in Latin America

History plays a surprisingly large role in contemporary cannabis debates. By investigating differences and the similarities in the uses of the past in cannabis reform debates in Latin America, the article unearths not only whether but how the past gets politically used, misused and remains unused.

Dr. Jonas von Hoffmann

Research Fellow

Gaps in Government Recognition of the Service Needs of Women Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence: A Comparative Case Study Analysis of Policies and Implementation Across Eight Countries

Lancet Global Health, The | 02/2026

Gaps in Government Recognition of the Service Needs of Women Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence: A Comparative Case Study Analysis of Policies and Implementation Across Eight Countries

A comparative study across eight countries (2024-25) uses police, health, and social sector data to gauge how governments recognize and respond to women's IPV service needs. Findings show uneven performance, gaps in access and coordination, and propose health-sector levers to strengthen responses.

Prof. Dr. Merike Blofield

PhD Shanaaz Mathews

Diana Carolina Acuña Quintero

Benedetta Armocida

PhD Paula Dias Bevilacqua

Aislinn Delany

PhD Padma Bhate-Deosthali

Beatrice Formenti

María Ana González

Nancy Madera

Prof. PhD Deborah Carvalho Malta

Dianah Kagere Mugerwa

Johanna Pieper

PhD Isabella Vitral Pinto

Dr. Claudia Garcia-Moreno

Prof. Ph.D. Mary Ellsberg

Dr. Flavia Bustreo

Prof. Dr. Felicia Knaul

MOTRA-Monitor 2024/25

Edited Volume | MOTRA | 03/2026

MOTRA-Monitor 2024/25

Der Monitor 2024/25 des MOTRA-Forschungsverbunds beschreibt das Radikalisierungsgeschehen in Deutschland in einer Phase anhaltender gesellschaftlicher Verunsicherung: Es vermittelt sich ein Bild einer Stabilisierung auf kritisch hohem Niveau, ohne dass bislang von einer Trendumkehr gesprochen werden kann.

Dr. Uwe Kemmesies

Prof. Dr. Peter Wetzels

Beatrix Austin

Dr. Christian Büscher

Dr. Friederike Grube

Prof. Dr. Swen Hutter

Prof. Dr. Thomas Richter

Prof. Dr. Diana Rieger

Dr. iur. Sebastian Sobota

Formalizing Employment in Africa’s Small Firms: Experimental Evidence from Côte D‘Ivoire

Ruhr Economic Papers | 2025

Formalizing Employment in Africa’s Small Firms: Experimental Evidence from Côte D‘Ivoire

Informal, low-quality employment in MSMEs remains a key challenge in low- and middle-income countries. Evidence from an RCT in Côte d’Ivoire shows that a light-touch business consulting program increased formal employment through better minimum wage compliance and more written contracts.

Dr. Katharina Fietz

Prof. Dr. Jann Lay

Tabea Lakemann

Dr. Jan Priebe

Dr. Bernd Beber

Third World Radicals: Revisiting Scholarship on the Radical Left in Latin America and the MENA

Third World Quarterly | Taylor and Francis | 2025

Third World Radicals: Revisiting Scholarship on the Radical Left in Latin America and the MENA

This special issue is an collection of articles exploring radical leftist politics in the Global South, with a focus in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Latin America. It features contributions from authors examining various dimensions of a diverse radical left across the two regions.

Reimagining Global Governance: Strategic Pluralism, Normative Blending, and the Emergence of a Polycentric Order

Global Studies Quarterly | 02/2026

Reimagining Global Governance: Strategic Pluralism, Normative Blending, and the Emergence of a Polycentric Order

This article reframes contemporary global governance as structural transformation rather than decline. Introducing strategic pluralism, normative blending, and polycentricity, it shows how Global South actors act as co-creators of flexible, multi-scalar authority through pragmatic alliances and context-specific norm-making.

Dr. Julia Gurol-Haller

PD Dr. Dr. Ariel Macaspac Hernandez

Prof. Dr. Miriam Prys-Hansen

Dr. Tomas Costa de Azevedo Marques