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Am 20. Januar 2017 wird Donald Trump Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Wenn er auch nur einen Teil dessen wahrmacht, was er angekündigt hat, wird ein politisches Erdbeben die Koordinaten für die Umsetzung der im September 2015 verabschiedeten Nachhaltigkeitsziele der Agenda 2030 sowie des Pariser Klimaabkommens radikal verändern. Die Weltordnung steht an einem Wendepunkt. Nun müssen die Anstrengungen, globale Kooperation zu organisieren, noch einmal massiv ausgebaut werden: die EU muss ihr internationales Profil stärken und braucht ein 100-Tage- Programm, um ihre wichtigsten Anliegen zu globaler Entwicklung nach der Wahl von Trump darzulegen; die deutsche G 20-Präsidentschaft kann dazu beitragen, Klimaschutz und die Agenda 2030 zu stärken; auf diesen Grundlagen muss der transatlantische Dialog mit der US-Regierung, aber auch zwischen den Gesellschaften, nach vorn entwickelt werden.
Castillejo, Clare (2016)
The Current Column, 14 November 2016
The EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF) demonstrates concerning trends in Europe’s response to migration and the future direction of its development policy. It also offers an interesting opportunity to do things differently.
Since September 2015 the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is intended as the basis for the actions of national and international actors. This article uses five donor-strategic questions to analyse what SDG-sensitive international development cooperation would mean.
Bauer, Steffen / Clara Brandi (2016)
The Current Column, 07 November 2016
The Paris Climate Agreement was hailed around the world as a historic achievement last December. Whether or not it makes history, however, depends on its successfull implementation. Being the first COP after the Paris summit in December 2015, the Marrakesh climate conference provides the first serious litmus test for the decisions reached in Paris.