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Policy Papers

Although the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation places a strong emphasis on developing theoretical perspectives on the societies we live in and the societies we would like to see realized someday, we are well-aware of how important it is for the Left to offer concrete policy alternatives to the status quo. Our policy papers zoom in on specific problem areas both in Germany and around the world, seeking to identify solutions that could be enacted today if the necessary political will was available.

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BRICS in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape

: Policy Papers 10/2024

South Africa and Russia’s chairship in 2023 and 2024

Buffer Stocks against Inflation

: Policy Papers 06/2024

How public food stocks can stabilize prices and help to transform our food systems

The Path to Socialization Is Clear

: Policy Papers 10/2023

The Expert Commission report lays out the legal means to expropriate Berlin’s biggest landlords

The Implications of Abolishing Israel’s “Reasonableness” Clause for Palestinians…

: Policy Papers 09/2023

What recent changes to the Basic Laws of Israel will mean for people in the Occupied Territories

Challenges of the Ecuador–China FTA

: Policy Papers 06/2023

A critical analysis of the new free trade agreement from Latinoamérica Sustentable

Banking on the Poor

: Policy Papers 06/2023

The rise of FinTech in South Africa and the need for stronger regulation

Sending Arms or Twisting Arms?

: Policy Papers 05/2023

Exploring two possible scenarios for the US role in the Ukraine War

Breaking the Cycle of Unsustainable Food Systems, Hunger, and Debt

: Policy Papers 03/2023

A new report from IPES-Food calls for comprehensive debt relief for the Global South

Implementing an Export Ban on Hazardous Pesticides from Germany

: Policy Papers 02/2023

A legal opinion on the scope to eliminate double standards and protect our health and environment

Beyond Private Power of Employers and Precarity

: Policy Papers 01/2023

Why municipalizing paid domestic work will benefit everyone

Smoke and Mirrors

: Policy Papers 11/2022

Examining competing framings of food system sustainability: agroecology, regenerative agriculture,…

The Loss and Damage Negotiations under the UNFCCC

: Policy Papers 10/2022

Where are we now and where to next on the road to COP27?