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 global thinkers, offering deep insights into the most pressing international issues. With a subscription, you gain access to expert analysis and comprehensive coverage of topics that shape our world.

This subscription is for the print version of IP Internationale Politik, the leading German magazine dedicated to international relations and global affairs. Published six times a year, each issue provides in-depth articles and thought-provoking discussions on a wide range of topics including climate and environment, resources and energy, security policy, institutions and law, state and society, German foreign policy, the European Union, transatlantic relations, and international politics. Written in German, the magazine is tailored for readers who are keen on understanding the complexities of global interactions and the impact of international policies.

By subscribing to IP Internationale Politik, you will receive the print version delivered directly to your doorstep for one year, totaling six issues. Each edition is meticulously curated to bring you the latest developments and expert opinions from around the world, ensuring you stay informed and engaged with the global community. This subscription is an invaluable resource for anyone passionate about international relations, policy-making, and global trends.

What to expect in every issue:

  • In-depth analysis of climate and environmental issues.
  • Comprehensive coverage of resources and energy topics.
  • Expert discussions on security policy and international law.
  • Insights into German foreign policy and the European Union.
  • Exploration of transatlantic relations and global politics.

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