IP Internationale Politik

IP Internationale Politik
IP Internationale Politik

Subscription: 6 issues per year | Language: German | Country: Germany

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Subscription to IP Internationale Politik

IP Internationale Politik is the premier magazine for those who think globally and act decisively. Offering deep insights into the most pressing international issues, this German-language publication is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of our world. With a subscription to IP Internationale Politik, you gain access to expertly curated articles that keep you informed and engaged.

This subscription is for the print version of IP Internationale Politik, proudly published in Germany. The magazine covers a broad range of topics, including Klima & Umwelt, Ressourcen & Energie, Sicherheitspolitik, Institutionen & Recht, Staat & Gesellschaft, deutsche Außenpolitik, Europäische Union, Transatlantische Beziehungen, and Internationale Politik. Tailored for readers who are keen to stay ahead in the realm of global affairs, each issue is meticulously crafted to provide a comprehensive overview of the current geopolitical landscape. Published six times a year, a one-year subscription ensures that you receive six insightful issues delivered directly to your doorstep. Each edition is packed with in-depth analyses, expert opinions, and thought-provoking articles, all written in German, making it an invaluable resource for professionals, academics, and anyone passionate about international relations.

What to expect in every issue:

  • In-depth articles on global environmental and climate issues.
  • Comprehensive coverage of energy and resource management.
  • Insightful analyses of security policies and international law.
  • Detailed reports on state and society dynamics.
  • Expert commentary on German foreign policy and EU affairs.

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