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For exhausting the enormous potential of green bonds for the green transition standards on the international and national level need to be harmonised. However, where diverse standards are needed, transparency on the differences is crucial.
Under the umbrella of Capacity Building in Support of Security and Development (CBSD), the EU seeks to enable the financing of training, equipment and infrastructure to military actors through EU budgetary resources. This paper discusses the risk of CBSD securitising EU development policy.
L’Objectif de Développement Durable 17 accorde une importance essentielle aux approches multi-acteurs pour l’atteinte des Objectifs de Développement Durable (ODD). Cette analyse montre comment l'approche multi-acteur peut faire une contribution concrète au succès des reformes de la décentralisation.
Sustainable Development Goal 17 assigns an important role to multi-stakeholder approaches in the implementation of the SDGs. This briefing paper explores how the multi-stakeholderapproach can make a concrete contribution to the success of decentralisation reforms.
Das Nachhaltigkeitsziel 17 schreibt Multi-Stakeholder-Ansätzen eine wichtige Bedeutung für die Umsetzung der SDGs zu. Die Analyse und Stellungnahme untersucht, welchen konkreten Beitrag der Multi-Stakeholder-Ansatz zum Erfolg von Dezentralisierungsreformen leisten kann.
Politische Verhandlungen innerhalb der EU beeinflussen die EU-Afrika Zusammenarbeit im Bereich Migration. Spannungen innerhalb der EU haben den Schwerpunkt auf die Außengrenzen verschoben. Die EU muss diese Spannungen überwinden, um transnationale Entwicklung zu fördern.
Intra-EU policy negotiations are essential for the evolution of EU-Africa cooperation on migration. Growing divisions inside the EU have increased the focus on external borders. This paper argues that the EU needs to address these divisions in order to support African transnational development.
Hilbrich, Sören (2019)
The Current Column, 21 October 2019
Global governance decisions are primarily taken by prosperous nations. For institutions carrying out global public duties, this can hardly be justified.