Pettoreli, Nathalie et al.
(2026)
Wagner, Niklas
(2026)
Germany's consulates must not become the first barrier to legitimate global governance
Burchi, Francesco / Markus Loewe
(2026)
Development cooperation should continue supporting all low-income countries in establishing reliable social protection schemes.
Loewe, Markus
(2026)
Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Rapti / Dorothea Wehrmann
(2026)
Global maritime policy must critically examine corridor- and frontier-thinking in ocean cooperation and advance planetary perspectives.
Velander, Sara / Niklas Wagner / Lisa Biber-Freudenberger
(2026)
Sumner, Andy / Stephan Klingebiel
(18/2026)
A historic oil shock triggered by the 2026 US–Israel–Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is colliding with a weakened aid system. This brief examines how rising energy costs, fiscal...
Sommer, Christoph
(2026)
Kativu, Saymore Ngonidzashe / Javier Revilla-Diez / Anna-Katharina Hornidge
(2026)
Bergmann, Julian / Benedikt Erforth
(2026)
Sumner, Andy / Stephan Klingebiel
(2026)
In Paris delegates convened at the ‘future of development cooperation’ conference organised by the OECD's DCD which supports the work of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC), the leading...
Methi, Kirsti / Dorothea Wehrmann
(2026)
Sinanoglu, Semuhi / Armin von Schiller
(17/2026)
International donors expect GovTech tools to strengthen democracy. Yet autocrats embrace these technologies too. New research shows how GovTech platforms can entrench authoritarian rule. Donors must...
Faus Onbargi, Alexia / Ines Dombrowsky
(2026)
Chigumira, Gibson / Erinah Chipumho
(2026)
Sumner, Andy / Stephan Klingebiel
(2026)
The OECD Conference on the Future of International Development Co-operation convened in Paris on 11-12 May 2026. Andy Sumner and Stephan Klingebiel consider one core idea arising.
Misganaw, Desta G. / Yabibal M. Walle / Yibeltal W. Asnakew / Asmamaw Mulusew Teka
(2026)
Hilbrich, Sören / Kathrin Berensmann
(16/2026)
Aligning financial markets with sustainability objectives requires a comprehensive policy mix that goes much beyond current efforts to increase transparency in the financial sector.
Janus, Heiner / Michael Roll
(2026)
Heiner Janus and Michael Roll argue that the largest aid contraction on record coincides with a reopened decades-old fault line: what “development” means, who it serves — and how the field can...