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Jürgen Kaiser

Jürgen Kaiser

Düsseldorf

Jürgen Kaiser is a geographer and regional planner. He has coordinated the German Debt Crisis Network, the German Jubilee2000 Campaign (Erlassjahr2000) and the Jubilee Debt Network (erlassjahr.de) from 1995 until today.

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Global | 09.10.2019

Debt jubilees in the time of climate breakdown

When disaster hits, already impoverished countries find themselves in debt traps. Only a global mechanism can prevent [...]

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Georgia's neoliberal agony

In Georgia, the state has given up on development. Neoliberalism is exhausted — there's nothing left to sell or deregulate

How neoliberalism could crack

This neoliberal phase of capitalism will not automatically collapse. The left needs to be ready with a clear alternative

An empty promise of a fresh start

EU policies don’t tackle root causes of migration – they risk aggravating them. And von der Leyen doesn't offer a 'fresh start'


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