The Policy Brief is a new format that replaces the former series “Briefing Papers” and its German version “Analysen und Stellungnahmen”. Policy Briefs address questions of development policy and international relations. By including concise recommendations, the series is primarily aimed at policy makers, practitioners and representatives of the (professional) media industry. Besides, the series also addresses everyone interested in developmental issues. Depending on the envisaged target group Policy Briefs are translated in other languages.
All publications of the series have a CC-BY 4.0 licence and can be downloaded in full text on our website.
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Janus, Heiner / Daniel Esser (2022)
The previous German government demanded "numbers at the push of a button" for German development cooperation. This call was answered in 2022 in the form of 43 newly introduced standard indicators. Heiner Janus and Daniel Esser assess the potential of this reform and call for greater transparency.
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Bergmann, Julian / Iulian Romanyshyn (2022)
Russia’s war against Ukraine has disastrous consequences for the country. A huge international effort will be required to support Ukraine’s reconstruction. This policy brief analyses priorities and proposed plans on rebuilding the country, and provides recommendations on next steps in the process.
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Klingebiel, Stephan (2022)
Having already been growing in importance for a number of years, geopolitics as it relates to the Global South has become more relevant following Russia’s aggression in Ukraine in 2022. It is important to gain a better idea of the interests and perceptions of partners in the Global South.
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Balasubramanian, Pooja / Anita Breuer / Julia Leininger / Cameron Allen / Julia Kercher (2022)
Governance targets of SDG 16 play a key role in improving access to social protection, reducing poverty and inequalities. Transparency, accountability and inclusive participation are a necessary condition to enable just transitions towards climate safe, equitable and inclusive societies.
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Janus, Heiner / Daniel Esser (2022)
Die ehemalige Bundesregierung wollte "Zahlen auf Knopfdruck" für die deutsche Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. Diese wurden 2022 in Form von 43 Standardindikatoren eingeführt. Heiner Janus und Daniel Esser bewerten das Potenzial dieser Reform und fordern größere Transparenz.
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Klingebiel, Stephan (2022)
Die russische Aggression in der Ukraine s ist ein enormer Schub für die Relevanz von Geopolitik im Verhältnis zum Globalen Süden. Allerdings ließ sich dieser Trend schon in den vorangegangenen Jahren beobachten. Künftig dürfte noch sehr viel prägender die Rivalität mit China sein.
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Keijzer, Niels / Ina Friesen (2022)
Deutschland und das Vereinigte Königreich sind wichtige Akteure der internationalen Zusammenarbeit. Im Jahr 2022 richten beide Länder ihre Entwicklungspolitik neu aus und arbeiten daran, ihre künftige Rolle in Europa und ihre globalen Entwicklungsambitionen festzulegen.