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The growing middle classes in middle-income countries may play a key role in current trends of democratic backsliding, online activism and lifestyle politics. This contribution uncovers which modes of political participation are prevalent among the middle classes in Peru and the Philippines.
The EU’s use of funding to shape migration governance in Senegal creates ownership and accountability challenges for policies that are formulated at the initiative of external actors without much, if any, input by the government of Senegal and its people.
This policy brief examines the geopoliticisation of development cooperation within the Indo-Pacific region. We discuss the emergence of Indo-Pacific strategies and how these intersect with geopolitics and development cooperation amongst traditional development actors such as the US and EU.
Richerzhagen, Carmen / Jean Carlo Rodríguez / Katharina Stepping (2016)
Zeigt Biodiversitätshilfe Wirkung? Sollten mehr oder weniger Gelder bereitgestellt werden? Welche anderen Maßnahmen sollten zur Wahrung der biologischen Vielfalt und deren nachhaltigen Nutzung ergriffen werden? Diese und andere Fragen beantwortet die vorliegende Analyse und Stellungnahme.
Halfway into the 2030 Agenda, with progress on several Sustainable Development Goals stalling, is a good moment to ask about the effectiveness of the UN’s development support. From UN country programme evaluations emerges a critical picture of the UN's performance towards sustainable change.