Berger, Axel / Clara Brandi / Dominique Bruhn / Manjiao Chi (2017) Discussion Paper 2/2017
Are trade agreements becoming ‘greener’? We analyse environmental provisions in trade agreements signed by emerging markets. Our findings indicate a trend towards more environmental content and suggest that these developments may have been partly triggered by OECD countries’ policy-making.
Wolff, Peter (2010) The Current Column, 17. May 2010
Brandi, Clara (2016) External Publications
Peking, 13. November 2010
Am 13. November fand in Peking eine gemeinsame Tagung von DIE und Chinese Institute of International Studies (CIIS) statt. Die hochrangig besetzte Veranstaltung war Teil einer längerfristig angelegten Forschungskooperation zwischen den beiden Institutionen. Gegenstand des Vorhabens ist ein Vergleich des chinesischen Konzepts einer…
Bonn, 12. May 2011
The high-level meeting of senior scholars from both institutions is part of an ongoing collaborative research effort focused on the Chinese concept of "Building a Harmonious World" and the Western concept of "Global Governance". A first joint workshop took place on 13 November 2010 in Beijing. Please find a report of the workshop here.…
Fues, Thomas / Andrew F. Cooper (2005) Analysen und Stellungnahmen 6/2005
Klingebiel, Stephan (2025) External Publications 02/2025
Power shifts have long shaped international relations, but today’s rapid pace of change is unprecedented. The second Trump administration challenges existing norms, institutions, and decision-making forums at their core.
Sumner, Andy / Stephan Klingebiel (2025) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Zattler, Jürgen (2024) Policy Brief 17/2024
This Policy Brief outlines current trends, formulates principles for a modern development policy and shows how these principles could be implemented in the form of concrete initiatives.
Baumann, Max-Otto / Silke Weinlich (2020) External Publications
Bruhn, Dominique (2014) Discussion Paper 23/2014
Deep preferential trade agreements contribute to global value chain trade by eliminating trade barriers and providing an economic governance framework regulating behind-the-border policies. While they are an important commitment device for a reliable business environment, they also tend to restrict policy autonomy.
Keijzer, Niels / Timo Casjen Mahn, (2014) The Current Column, 20. January 2014
The new German government deserves praise for its decision to increase its aid budget for the period 2013-2017. The decision on how to spend the lion’s share will be one of the first major tasks of the newly appointed minister Gerd Müller.
Hornidge, Anna-Katharina / Max-Otto, Baumann (2023) External Publications
Deutschland als zweitgrößtes Geberland für die Entwicklungsarbeit der UN sollte sich für Konsensfindung unter den Staaten einsetzen.
Dippel, Beatrice / Irina Rafliana (2021) The Current Column, 25. June 2021
The Ocean is an existential part of Southeast Asia‘s cultural identities and heritage. At the same time, Southeast Asian countries are highly exposed to complex ocean-related risks and the consequences of global mean sea-level rise.
von Haldenwang, Christian / Sabine Laudage (2019) Briefing Paper 13/2019
Many governments are under pressure to mobilise revenues at home. More international cooperation is needed to support them. In particular, additional efforts are required to fight tax avoidance, tax evasion and harmful or ineffective tax expenditures.
Furness, Mark / Julian Bergmann (2018) Briefing Paper 6/2018
The proposal for a European Peace Facility (EPF) has the potential to provide a pragmatic and workable solution to the question of how the EU should finance peacebuilding in developing countries. The most promising model for the EPF is to set it up as a multi-donor trust fund.
Vidican, Georgeta (2014) External Publications
Berensmann, Kathrin / Sören Hilbrich (2024) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Dzebo, Adis / Gabriela Iacobuţă, / Raphaëlle Beaussart (2023) External Publications
Montgomery, Heather / Ulrich Volz (2019) External Publications