Stender, Frederik / Tim Vogel (2023) Discussion Paper 13/2023
Trade agreements cover an increasing range of policy areas, but little is known about the impact of this new focus on interactions with other trade-related policies. This IDOS Discussion Paper fills this gap by examining the effectiveness of bilateral aid for trade in deep North-South PTA relations.
Loewe, Markus (2023) The Current Column, 12. October 2023
Stopping support for the Palestinians altogether and permanently would not be right; at least humanitarian aid should continue.
Online, 05. October 2023
The second lecture in the INTERFACES colloquium series on “Sustainable land management in sub‐Saharan Africa: Improving livelihoods through local research” is on 5 October 2023 by Dr. David Anaafo from WASCAL’s Competence Center in Burkina Faso. The lecture entitled: “Will customary land rights hold in Africa” was listened to by 14…
Walle, Yabibal M. / Clara Brandi (2023) The Current Column, 02. October 2023
Shareholders must make a substantial commitment to increase the lending capacity of the World Bank far beyond the $50 billion over the next ten years that was committed during the Spring Meetings.
Erforth, Benedikt / Keijzer, Niels (2023) External Publications
Hackenesch, Christine / Denis M. Tull (2023) External Publications
Lynders, Eva / Wulf Reiners / Johanna Vogel (2023) The Current Column, 25. September 2023
Global cooperation must serve more than a narrow understanding of self-interest. Transnational knowledge networks are indispensable for shaping a fair and functional partnership of mutual benefit.
Houdret, Annabelle (2023) The Current Column, 22. September 2023
The task now is to sustain this impressive momentum through the period of emergency aid and reconstruction, to continue to focus on the ‘WE’.
Ali, Murad (2023) The Current Column, 19. September 2023
Since its launch in 2013, no other initiative has gained such global limelight as President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). There is hardly a policy think tank or academic institute across the globe that has not addressed the enterprise.
Klingebiel, Stephan (2023) Policy Brief 14/2023
Far-reaching geopolitical upheavals have shaped international relations in the recent past. This policy brief discusses the new geopolitical and geo-economic context and its significance for the Global South and development policy.
Gupta, Prankur / Daniel Stein /[...]/Emmanuel Nshakira-Rukundo et al. (2024) External Publications
Bergmann, Julian / Mark Furness (2023) External Publications
Keijzer, Niels (2023) External Publications
Research Programme “Transformation of Economic and Social Systems“ is looking for a Researcher (f/m/diverse)within the CRC, “Science Futures: Between ‘intensification’ and ’conservation’ discourses on African rural development”.
Wisskirchen, Alma / Axel Berger (2023) The Current Column, 04. September 2023
“It is vital that the summits in New Delhi and New York generate political momentum and also result in concrete initiatives, as the progress made halfway through the 2030 Agenda timeline is disastrously slow.“
Dang, Vy / Eva Lynders / Wulf Reiners (2023) The Current Column, 21. August 2023
To secure that success, India sees a solution in re-orienting its G20 narrative towards the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as an existing common point of reference and framework for cooperation.
Kirioua, Alla Jacques / Michael Brüntrup (2023) The Current Column, 15. August 2023
There are doubts, however, whether the EU regulation can really make a change for the better, or whether it has the potential to make things worse.
Ruppel, Samantha / Bernd Rieche / T. Debey Sayndee / Christoph Schlimpert / María Requenq López / Daniela Pastoors (2023) External Publications
Olivié, Iliana / Maria Santillán O’Shea / Daniele Fattibene / Geert Laporte / Niels Keijzer (2023) External Publications
Press release of 5 Juli 2023: Connect climate action to sustainable development to get the world on track for global goal attainment