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At the second meeting, held from Innova tion and Vibrant Civil Society. 11–13 November 2019, Körber-Stiftung partnered with Foreign Policy to bring the PeaceGame series to Paris. In three simulations, 75 participants Inaugurated in 1959 by the entrepreneur and initiator Kurt A. Körber, the foundation discussed potential solutions to a hypothetical yet plausible climate, is now nationally and internationally active migra tion and security crisis in the Middle East and North Africa in 2030. from its sites in Hamburg and Berlin. Our activities in the field of International Participant voices and key takeaways: Affairs include the Bergedorf Roundtable, › the Berlin Foreign Policy Forum, and the “We all know what is going to happen but we still did not come up with a Körber Network Foreign Policy. With these solution. That is an interesting but shocking thing to realise.” – The climate crisis and other projects, we facilitate dialogue is already underway, but we lack ideas on how to tackle it. Creative formats across political, national and religious and approaches in order to develop new solutions are urgently needed. boundaries. We also strive to make foreign › “Sustainable solutions require that local actors are involved.” – Many partici- policy more strategic and forward-looking. pants stressed the importance of listening to and cooperating with (non-state ) actors on the ground. › “We all went for the private sector.” – Throughout the PeaceGames, partici- pants emphasised the critical yet largely untapped potential of the private sector to tackle climate change. › “You cannot de-politicise climate change and migration.” – Many participants agreed that technical solutions are key, but that the international com- @KoerberIP mu nity also needs to examine and respond to the power politics in the KoerberStiftungInternationalAffairs affected regions. [email protected] www.koerber-stiftung.de/en contents Can Social After How Climate Why The Sources Democrats Capitalism Change Has Socialism of Socialist Save the World Supercharged Won’t Work Conduct The future (Again)? the Left depends on a Capitalism is still What U.S. foreign Communism and social democracy Global warming the best way to policy would look democratic socialism that doesn’t could launch socialists handle risk and like if socialists won’t heal today’s reshape capitalism to unprecedented boost innovation ran Washington. political divisions, but but transcends it. power—and expose and productivity. By Thomas Meaney social democracy— By Bhaskar their movement’s By Allison Schrager which helped ward off Sunkara deepest contradictions. extremism following By Adam Tooze World War II—could. By Sheri Berman Cover illustration by DANIEL BROKSTAD; above illustration by DAN SAELINGER FOREIGNPOLICY.COM 1 contents insights reviews 007 063 Puncturing the Don’t Call Donald Trump a Fascist Myth of Putin’s Genius What it means to brand today’s right-wing leaders with the DEBUNKER | Moscow is losing ground in the F-word—and why you shouldn’t. By Eliah Bures Middle East, Africa, and its own backyard. By Rajan Menon 010 Is Liberal Democracy Always the Answer? PROFILE | Guinea-Bissau challenges the imposition of Western forms of government. By Ricci Shryock 015 070 Not One of Us When the Green New Deal Goes Global DECODER | The United Kingdom’s upper classes The left’s increasingly ambitious environmental agenda is retain a grip on power. By Josh Glancy rethinking the mechanics of the international economy. By Quinn Slobodian arguments 075 1.4 Billion People and No Good Bands 017 Hao, Boomer! Why is China’s modern music so bad while Mongolia’s rocks? By Lauren Teixeira American millennials may resent their elders for ruining the world, but 078 generational politics in China and Hong Kong are a lot more complicated. Books in Brief By Salvatore Babones New releases on economics 020 in hard times and diplomats Avoiding Autarky on the front lines, plus Vaclav Smil’s encyclopedia on growth. For some nations, trade and cooperation are becoming less attractive. But the world 080 needs more coordination, not less. By Klaus Schwab Why the Berlin Wall 023 Still Matters How to Reverse the World’s ARTIFACT | Fragments of the Trust Deficit Disorder wall have become museum Public-private partnerships can solve the pieces. But with the rise of planet’s most vexing problems—but they extremist parties in Germany, need to focus on systemic change the debate over the barrier’s rather than single issues to succeed. legacy is anything but history. By Sebastian Buckup and Dominic Waughray By Justin Jampol 2 WINTER 2020 Photos by RICCI SHRYOCK and ALAN KARCHMER; Illustration by IRENA GAJIC

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