Strait of Hormuz
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is intensifying existing crises and hitting low-income countries the hardest. IDOS analyses the current situation in the Strait of Hormuz from a development policy perspective.
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Disruption and Reform
In light of global crises and increasingly disruptive, authoritarian forms of politics, forward-looking, cooperative reforms are necessary to secure sustainable development, international cooperation and democratic foundations. In this web special you will find IDOS's work on the dynamics of our 2025/26 annual theme, ‘Disruption and Reform’.
Opinion pieces and media contributions
Biodiversity credit markets: Commodifying nature's complexity?
Biodiversity credit markets cannot protect what they cannot fully measure, value, or understand.
Read moreDon’t Draw the Wrong Lessons from the Hungarian Election
Dr. Semuhi Sinanoglu argues that existing explanations for the opposition’s success in Hungary are after the fact and secondary. Without Magyar’s legal immunity and financial mobilization, this victory would be impossible.
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Bonn, 08.06.2026 until 18.06.2026
Bonn, 10.06.2026
Current publications
Reimagining development cooperation: the four faces of ‘Mutual Interest’
Sumner, Andy / Stephan Klingebiel (2026)
The role of green and digital economy in sustainable development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Misganaw, Desta G. / Yabibal M. Walle / Yibeltal W. Asnakew / Asmamaw Mulusew Teka (2026)
What to play next: development after the end of development
Janus, Heiner / Michael Roll (2026)
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