Publikationen

Das German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) gibt vier eigenständige Publikationsreihen heraus. In Discussion Papers, Policy Briefs und Studies veröffentlichen die Wissenschaftler*innen des IDOS ihre aktuellen Forschungsergebnisse. Auch Gastwissenschaftler*innen und Kooperationspartner haben die Möglichkeit, ihre Forschungsergebnisse in einer der IDOS-Reihen zu publizieren. Publikationen der 2022 eingestellten Reihen Analysen und Stellungnahmen, Briefing Paper sowie Two-Pager / Zweiseiter sind weiterhin online verfügbar. Die vierte Publikationsreihe ist für Meinungsbeiträge vorgesehen: Regelmäßig kommentiert die Aktuelle Kolumne die neuesten Entwicklungen und Themen der internationalen Entwicklungspolitik.

Wissenschaftler*innen des IDOS veröffentlichen ihre Forschungsergebnisse zudem regelmäßig in referierten und nicht referierten deutschen und internationalen Fachzeitschriften und Publikationsreihen anderer Forschungseinrichtungen und Institutionen sowie bei renommierten Buchverlagen. Zusätzlich nutzen sie Blogs und Online-Plattformen der Partnerinstitutionen, um die Forschungs- und Beratungstätigkeit des Instituts einer interessierten Öffentlichkeit zu vermitteln.

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Die aktuelle Kolumne
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Policy Brief
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  1. Multiple missions in the midst of war: integrating Ukraine's recovery and EU accession
    Multiple missions in the midst of war: integrating Ukraine's recovery and EU accession

    Bergmann, Julian / Miriam Kosmehl / Julia Langbein / Gwendolyn Sasse (2024)

    Ukraine and its international partners are faced with an unprecedented task: advancing recovery efforts and the EU accession process in the midst of an ongoing war. This policy brief discusses how best to dovetail accession negotiations and recovery efforts in a mutually reinforcing manner.

  2. Unlocking climate finance for social protection: an analysis of the Green Climate Fund
    Unlocking climate finance for social protection: an analysis of the Green Climate Fund

    Aleksandrova, Mariya / Laura Kuhl / Daniele Malerba (2024)

  3. Mobilising a trillion dollars for climate mitigation in poor countries: a proposal for a new finance facility against climate change
    Mobilising a trillion dollars for climate mitigation in poor countries: a proposal for a new finance facility against climate change

    Kraemer, Moritz / Ulrich Volz (2024)

  4. Making climate finance affordable
    Making climate finance affordable

    Ray, Rebecca / Ulrich Volz (2024)

  5. Tomorrow’s global development landscape: mapping trends and reform dynamics
    Tomorrow’s global development landscape: mapping trends and reform dynamics

    Janus, Heiner / Niels Keijzer / Svea Koch (2024)

    This paper analyses structural factors of the institutional inertia in international cooperation and formulates expectations for where new reform impetus might come from. It maps and links key reform proposals for the global development system, with a specific focus on public financial flows.

  6. Greening economies in partner countries: priorities for International cooperation
    Greening economies in partner countries: priorities for International cooperation

    Altenburg, Tilmann / Anna Pegels / Mauricio Böhl Gutierrez et al. (2024)

    In this brief, we discuss ideas for the support of a just and green structural transformation in BMZ portfolios that are • innovative: they suggest new priorities or new types of policy support and • concrete: they can easily be incorporated into ongoing international cooperation programmes.

  7. Reforming development finance
    Reforming development finance

    Berensmann, Kathrin / Yabibal M. Walle / Christoph Sommer / Sabine Laudage Teles (2024)

    The Covid-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions and violent conflicts as well as climate and debt crises have changed the macroeconomic environment. In this new reality of soaring interest rates, high inflation and increasing debt levels, the availability of development finance is decreasing, while the financing needs to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals are increasing. Policymakers and international financial institutions have launched a number of initiatives in a search of solutions. Building on those, this article outlines (further) measures and reforms to make development finance fit for this challenging environment shaped by multiple crises.

  8. The impact of long-term finance on job quality, investments and firm performance: cross-country evidence
    The impact of long-term finance on job quality, investments and firm performance: cross-country evidence

    Sommer, Christoph (2023)

  9. NDC Explorer (V 4.0)

    Pauw, Pieter / Tanja Beck / María José Valverde (2022)

  10. NDC Explorer (V 3.0)

    Pauw, Pieter / Tanja Beck / María José Valverde / Davide Cassanmagnano / Kennedy Mbeva / et. al. (2021)