Briefing paper

Briefing Paper (in German: Analysen und Stellungnahmen) are always four pages long and discuss ongoing and controversial issues in international relations. By including recommendations, the series primarily aims at policy makers, practitioners, and representatives of the (professional) media industry. Besides, the series is also open to everyone interested in developmental issues.

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In 2022, “Briefing Papers” and „Analysen und Stellungnahmen“ were merged in the new publicatiojn series „IDOS Policy Brief“.

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  1. History repeats? The rise of the new middle classes in the developing world
    History repeats? The rise of the new middle classes in the developing world

    Furness, Mark / Imme Scholz / Alejandro Guarín (2012)

  2. Post 2015: how to reconcile the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
    Post 2015: how to reconcile the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

    Loewe, Markus (2012)

  3. Agriculture in the international climate negotiations: supporting sustainable development or just dubious emission reductions?
    Agriculture in the international climate negotiations: supporting sustainable development or just dubious emission reductions?

    Kaplan, Marcus (2012)

  4. Environmental change and migration: perspectives for future action
    Environmental change and migration: perspectives for future action

    Schraven, Benjamin (2012)

  5. Can the EU confront inequality in developing countries?
    Can the EU confront inequality in developing countries?

    Furness, Mark / Mario Negre (2012)

  6. Lessons from delivering as one: options for UN member states
    Lessons from delivering as one: options for UN member states

    Weinlich, Silke / Urs Zollinger (2012)

  7. What opportunities do the New EU international investment agreements offer for developing countries?
    What opportunities do the New EU international investment agreements offer for developing countries?

    Berger, Axel / Julia Harten (2012)

  8. The financing of development cooperation at the United Nations: why more means less
    The financing of development cooperation at the United Nations: why more means less

    Mahn, Timo Casjen (2012)

  9. Rio+20 and the future of the UN sustainability architecture: what can we expect?
    Rio+20 and the future of the UN sustainability architecture: what can we expect?

    Bauer, Steffen / Silke Weinlich (2012)

  10. Changing global patterns of poverty
    Changing global patterns of poverty

    Loewe, Markus / Nicole Rippin (2012)