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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2018

Policy Brief 6/2018: The G20 is turning 20. Time to take stock of multilateralism

The vast majority of people expect countries to work together to solve global problems. But they only reluctantly support the G20 and its role in this effort. People don’t know enough about it, and many haven’t formed an opinion of its work.

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2018

Policy Brief 5/2018 - The Reform of the European Citizens' Initiative: Not for the Youth?

Brussels wants to improve the European citizens’ initiative. The Parliament, Commission and Council agree on many – but not all – points. Not lowering the age required to participate from 18 to 16 is would be a missed chance for the EU.

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2018

Policy Brief 2/2018 - More Initiative for Europe’s Citizens

The European citizens’ initiative is being reformed – and that’s a good thing. To date, the media have hardly reported on this young participation instrument. But if the citizens’ initiative is to have any impact in Brussels, it needs more public awareness.

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2018

Factsheet to the Policy Brief 2/2018: More Initiative for Europe’s Citizens

Ten things to know about the European citizens’ initiative. How it works, who is involved, media visibility, the view of organisers and much more.

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2018

EINWURF 1/2018 EN - Promises Made, Promises Kept

Political parties and governments are better than their reputation. This also holds true for the previous German grand coalition composed of the CDU/CSU and SPD: Of the 188 total promises in the 2013 coalition agreement, almost 80 percent were either fully or partially...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2016

EINWURF 3/2016 EN - Ballots Mailed, Turnout Boosted

Low and socially divided turnout harms Germany´s Democracy. To vote by mail - the only flexible way to cast one´s Ballot - citizens still have to apply before each election. If this hurdle were removed, voter turnout could go back up.

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2016

EINWURF 1-2/2016 - Modernizing the Vote – 8-Point Plan to Raise Voter Turnout

Voter turnout in Germany is decreasing and no longer socially representative. However, the majority of non-voters can still be approached and mobilized. There isn’t any simple, fail-safe solution for doing this. But by addressing the core issues of who votes, how we vote and...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2016

EINWURF 2/2015: Political Inequality – New Estimates Reveal the Social Divide in Voter Turnout in Germany

The first-ever estimates of voter turnout of the social milieus, for the 2013 federal elections in Germany, show that the upper social class has a voter-participation rate up to 40 percent higher than that of the socially weaker milieus. The socially disadvantaged milieus...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2015

EINWURF 1/2015 EN - Paving the Path for Citizen Participation in Infrastructure Projects

As Germany is facing enormous infrastructural challenges, citizens want to have a say and know what will be build and why. If Germany’s infrastructure-renewal efforts are to succeed, politicians and public administration need to fi nd new ways to get citizens fully involved...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2015

EINWURF 3/2014 EN - Generation wahl-O-Mat – How viable is our democracy over the long term?

Younger people today make political decisions based more

on pragmatic concerns and their own short-term needs than

older people do.

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