South-South cooperation: new opportunities for development policy? South-South cooperation: new opportunities for development policy? – Book presentation ‘Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers’ in New York Press Release of 28 June 2012 On 5 July 2012, the new publication ‘ Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers: new partners or old patterns? ’ by Sachin Chaturvedi, Elizabeth Sidiropoulus, and Thomas Fues will be presented at the UN Secretariat in New York.…
Figueroa, Aurelia (2013) The Current Column, 17. June 2013
Bergmann, Julian / Mark Furness (2018) External Publications
Obergassel, Wolfgang / Steffen Bauer / Lukas Hermwille / Stefan C. Aykut / Idil Boran / Sander Chan / Carolin Fraude / Richard J. T. Klein / Kathleen A. Mar / Heike Schroeder / Katia Simeonova (2022) External Publications
Keijzer, Niels / Nathan Vandeputte (2023) External Publications
Analysing and acknowledging the (un)intended effects of EU democracy support within the wider context of its external action brings two potential gains. First of all, it will allow us to learn more about the effectiveness of the specific budgets set aside for democracy support abroad. Secondly, such a broad inquiry will both allow us to learn more about how the EU is perceived by its partners – who generally look beyond individual projects when forming such appreciations over time – and also signal the EU’s willingness to learn from its international cooperation efforts.
Weinlich, Silke (2014) Books
Turhan, Ebru / Wulf Reiners (2021) External Publications
Berger, Axel / Alexandros Ragoussis (2022) Briefing Paper 2/2022
This Briefing Paper calls for rethinking of policies that help to improve the impact of FDI to development. We argue that four secular trends invite for a conversation on a renewed basis around the kind of foreign investment we want and expectations on this source of finance for development.
Bonn, 06. July 2018
In April 2018 the LSE-Oxford Commission on State Fragility, Growth and Development has published its report “ Escaping the fragility trap " codirected by Sir Paul Collier. The report sets out characteristics of fragility and looks at the wider consequences. The Commission was launched in March 2017 to guide policy to address state…
Gehrke, Charlotte (2024) External Publications
Stoffel, Tim (2020) External Publications
Kraas, Frauke / Claus Leggewie / Peter Lemke / Ellen Matthies / Dirk Messner / Nebojsa Nakicenovic / Hans Joachim Schellnhuber / Sabine Schlacke / Uwe Schneidewind (2016) Books
Meijer, Karen / Eline Boelee / Denie Augustijn / Irna van der Molen (2006) External Publications
WBGU-Report "Great Transformation“ now online as E-Seminar WBGU-Report "Great Transformation“ now online as E-Seminar Press Release of 15 November 2012 The WBGU report "World in Transition – A Social Contract for Sustainability“ is now accessible online as an e-learning seminar ( http://wit.va-bne.de/ ) ( www.wbgu.de/en/trafoseminar ). Council members and invited speakers present the report and address the challenges of scientific policy advice. The E-Seminar…
Bonn, 09. April 2015
A year ago on 16th March 2014 the Autonomous Republic of Crimea held a highly controversial referendum on its legal status. A translation of the referendum questions from Ukrainian and Russian to English indicated a choice between autonomy within Ukraine as per the 1992 constitution or joining the Russian Federation. Maintaining the…
Kaplan, Lennart / Benedikt Erforth (2019) External Publications
Herrfahrdt-Pähle, Elke / Waltina Scheumann (2012) The Current Column, 26. March 2012
Richerzhagen, Carmen (2016) The Current Column, 20. May 2016
The rapid loss of biodiversity can be traced back to human activity, and yet social scientists, who analyse the impact of human society on the environment, are under-represented in the field of biodiversity research.
Bergmann, Julian (2019) External Publications
Eugénia C. Heldt / Patrick A. Mello / Anna Novoselova / Omar Ramon Serrano Oswald (2022) External Publications