Ines Dombrowsky / Andrea Lenschow / Franziska Meergans / Nora Schütze / Evelyn Lukat / Ulf Steine / Ali Yousefi (2022) External Publications
Weinlich, Silke / Marianne Beisheim (2022) The Current Column, 14. February 2022
How could the German G7 Presidency and the UN Secretary-General leverage their objectives to each other’s benefit?
Vidican Auktor, Georgeta / Markus Loewe (2022) External Publications
Dick, Eva (2022) External Publications
El-Haddad, Amirah / Jannis Grimm (2022) The Current Column, 14. March 2022
The efforts by Western governments to make Egypt an intimate partner on security affairs carry significant economic and socio-political costs.
Yvonne Kunz ist Geographin und ehemalige Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin des Forschungsprogramms "Umwelt-Governance und Transformation zur Nachhaltigkeit " am Deutschen Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE).
Janus, Heiner (2022) External Publications
Houdret, Annabelle / Birgit Kemmerling / Ines Dombrowsky (2022) The Current Column, 21. March 2022
The overexploitation of groundwater in the MENA region is closely related to social contracts. There is thus a need for a societal debate about water allocation.
Manlosa, Aisa O. / Achim Schlüter / Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2022) External Publications
Online, 22. March 2022
Most emitters do not pay for the harm they are doing. Arguably, the single most important measure for decarbonisation is to introduce a carbon price that is high enough to curb emissions below internationally agreed thresholds for global warming. One of the big advantages of carbon pricing over other policies is the following: It creates…
Grävingholt, Jörn (2022) The Current Column, 23. March 2022
24 February 2022, or “2/24”, could go down in history as a new turning point. There is a real risk of the world being divided up into a new geopolitical order.
Hilbrich, Sören (2022) The Current Column, 28. March 2022
The EU taxonomy for sustainable activities is a grand experiment. It carries the promise to define objectives for private enterprises that go beyond the pure maximisation of profits.
Online, 06. April 2022
Global supply chains affect the economy, the environment and social welfare in many ways: Worldwide, economies are experiencing global supply shortages; the greening of the global economy requires a restructuring of global production to massively decrease its environmental footprint; and consumers are increasingly demanding higher social…
2022 Jump to: Dezember 2022 November 2022 Oktober 2022 September 2022 August 2022 Juli 2022 Juni 2022 Mai 2022 April 2022 März 2022 Februar 2022 Januar 2022 Dezember 2022 Die Ampel und die Religion: Weniger Interesse am R-Faktor Eigentlich will die Bundesregierung den Bereich „Religion und Außenpolitik“ stärken. Auch im Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ) hat das Interesse am R-Faktor nachgelassen. Zwar gehe die Kooperation mit…
Berensmann, Kathrin (2022) External Publications
Volz, Ulrich / Kathrin Berensmann / Sara Burke / Kevin P. Gallagher / Stephany Griffith-Jones / Martin Kessler / Irene Monasterolo (2022) External Publications
Brüntrup, Michael (2022) The Current Column, 25. April 2022
Practical initiatives are required to counter the effects of the Ukraine war, but there is also a need to update the way the global food system is governed in the long term.
Jaji, Rose (2022) External Publications
Furness, Mark / Niels Keijzer (2022) Briefing Paper 1/2022
The proposal to build a 'Global Gateway' to the world is potentially a major turning point in EU foreign relations. It will create a new paradigm for EU development policy defined by strategic interests, but is likely to weaken the EU’s commitment to core development policy principles.
Lorch, Jasmin / Janjira Sombatpoonsiri (2022) External Publications