Currently, scholars and political leaders are facing various global challenges: failing states, conflicts over distribution, terrorism and the refugee crisis represent only some of them. In this book, acclaimed experts from Germany and abroad offer a panorama of the international security threats of the 21st century. With a particular focus on the role of Germany, these experts present strategic approaches through which these challenges can be tackled in the most effective and sensible way, thus providing new impulses for the security policy debate in Germany.
Prof. James Bindenagel is Henry-Kissinger-professor and head of the Center for International Security and Governance at Bonn University. Prof. Dr. DDr. h.c. Matthias Herdegen is an expert for International and European Law and director of the Institute for Public Law, the Institute for International Law and the Center for International Security and Governance at Bonn University.
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Karl Kaiser is adjunct Professor of Public Policy emeritus and a senior associate for the Transatlantic Initiative at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Center for International Security and Governance.