Bonn, 09. Juli 2013
In his lecture "The Arab Spring at the crossroads: where is Morocco heading to?" Aboubakr Jamai, Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow at the Robert Bosch Foundation, talked about Morocco´s way to democracy and the related obstacles and dynamics. Although there have been peaceful uprisings in the past the government did not change drastically…
Online, 12. März 2025
Online discussion in English with simultaneous translation into French / Discussion en ligne en anglais avec traduction simultanée en français Across low and middle-income countries, many policy fields continue to be shaped by the effects of colonialism and post-colonialism. This is particularly true for social protection. Some of today’s…
Yu, Lu / Bing Xue / Stefan Stückrad / Heiko Thomas / Guotian Cai (2020) Externe Publikationen
Haug, Sebastian / Rosemary Foot / Max-Otto Baumann (2024) Externe Publikationen
Binkert, Eva / Merlin Flaig / Lukas Frucht et al. (2021) Discussion Paper 21/2021
This study examines the policy of refugee integration, in particular the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework, in Ethiopia with a special focus on local governments. It analyses their role and capability in order to identify both challenges and opportunities to facilitate this process.
Loewe, Markus (2021) Externe Publikationen
Serraglio, Diogo Andreola (2020) Discussion Paper 22/2020
Addressing human mobility in the context of land and forest degradation and desertification (LFDD) in global and national policy and legal frameworks remains essential for improved management of population movements related to slow onset processes.
Aleksandrova, Mariya (2019) Discussion Paper 16/2019
What is the potential for social protection to tackle climate risks? This discussion paper derives recommendations for advanced research and policy agenda on social protection and climate change with a specific focus on lessening loss and damage from slow onset events and addressing residual risks.
Lorch, Jasmin (2008) Externe Publikationen
Volz, Ulrich (2022) Externe Publikationen
Scheumann, Waltina / Oliver Hensengerth (eds.) (2014) Buchveröffentlichungen
Furness, Mark (2013) Externe Publikationen
Fues, Thomas / Youfa Liu (eds.) (2011) Studies 62
Bonn, 01. Juni 2011
Angesichts neuer geopolitischer Kräfteverhältnisse und damit abnehmenden Einflusses der EU auf globaler Ebene ist die Stärkung der Handlungsfähigkeit und Kohärenz der Europäischen Union im Bereich der auswärtigen Beziehungen eines der wesentlichen Ziele des EU-Vertrags von Lissabon. Künftig soll die EU mit einer Stimme sprechen, um eine…
Bonn, 25. Juni 2025
Background & Objectives States and non-state actors have pledged countless commitments to tackle climate change. They initiated projects, programs, and innovative approaches to demonstrate what is feasible and necessary to mitigate climate change. Yet, many of these projects struggle to survive and often remain locked-in their niches…
Breuer, Anita / Julia Leininger / Kirsten Brosbøl / Léna Belly-Le Guilloux / Bora Sefa (2021) Briefing Paper 15/2021
Achieving the ambitious SDGs requires the development of robust national-level accountability mechanisms. This Briefing Paper presents a cross-national overview and country examples on the role of parliaments in holding governments accountable in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.
Kigali, 13. Dezember 2016
Rwanda is often recognized as a model for how to attract and reap the benefits of international development cooperation. Its economy grew by more than 8% per year between 2001 and 2015; corruption is low; and it has one of the best “ease of doing business” rankings in Africa. At the same time, achieving Rwanda’s sustainable development…
Pérez Pineda, Jorge A. (2015) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 04. Februar 2015
Even if there is “One World”, there is not a “one size fits all” solution for its problems. This means, how does Germany include the “common but differentiated responsibilities” statement in the Charter for the Future?
Loewe, Markus / Bernhard Trautner / Tina Zintl (2019) Briefing Paper 17/2019
The social contract is a key term in social science literature focusing on state-society relations but has rarely been well. Our briefing paper suggests a concept where social contracts are sets of agreements between societal groups and the government on rights and obligations towards each other.