Schöfberger, Irene (2019) Discussion Paper 1/2019
This paper investigates how European policymakers have negotiated the relation between EU borders and African mobility 1999-2019. It focuses on how negotiations on migration policies and narrative frames have been interlinked. It does so based on policy analysis and interviews with policymakers.
Burchi, Francesco / Christoph Strupat (2019) Externe Publikationen
Das Handbuch Origins, Evolution and Future of Global Development Cooperation: The role of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) ist erschienen.
Online, 06. Oktober 2020
In the months prior to the Covid-19 crisis , mass protests in Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon and Sudan seemed to foreshadow a second Arab Spring. Persistent inequality and a series of events that visibilised the rampant state corruption had sparked widespread protests across the region. These protests demonstrated how a generation of young people…
Bonn, 25. März 2015
Among both practitioners and scholars of democracy promotion, there is broad consensus that democracy is not simply a good that can be exported from one country to another. External democracy promotion, by definition, involves a complex sort of interaction between external and local actors that can hardly be grasped by the notion of a…
Wir suchen zur Unterstützung der Koordination unserer Wissenskooperation in dem Programm Shaping Futures (SF) ab sofort und befristet bis 31.12.2026 eine Sachbearbeitung im Bereich Wissenskooperation und Ausbildung (w/m/divers)
Online, 15. September 2021
This is the 8 th of a webinar series on investment facilitation for development, held in the framework of a joint ITC/DIE project on Investment Facilitation for Development. The webinar will focus on implementing an investment facilitation framework for development, while learning from the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) experience…
Online, 22. September 2020
The Friedrich Ebert Foundation and the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) are co-organising a series of online debates in the Autumn of 2020. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the question of how international partners can best support MENA countries and the region as a whole in addressing…
Berlin, 23. Oktober 2019
Results of the DIE research project “Supporting Sustainable Peace” and Global Launch of the OECD’s new States of Fragility Online Platform Fragility and conflict pose immense challenges to sustainable development: about half of the world’s extreme poor live in fragile and conflict-affected settings. One reason for this is the persistence…
Tokyo, 28. Mai 2019
Foreign direct investment (FDI) offers a useful entry point for integration into global value chains (GVCs). It also offers a host of technology and financial resources that may bring tangible benefits to domestic firms and industries, thereby increasing their productivity and capability. However, FDI attraction is not without its…
Zintl, Tina / Markus Loewe (2025) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 17. März 2025
Es ist beim Wiederaufbau kriegszerstörter Länder gleichermaßen wichtig, das soziale Gefüge, sozusagen die ‚Software‘ des Landes, wie auch die gebaute Infrastruktur, also seine ‚Hardware‘, wiederherzustellen.
Altenburg, Tilman / Axel Berger / Clara Brandi (2023) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 17. April 2023
EU-Kommission legt nun den Green Deal Industrial Plan vor und plant die Lockerung der EU-Beihilfevorschiften sowie einen neuen EU Sovereignty Fund.
Högl, Maximilian / Christine Hackenesch / Gabriela Iacobuta (2020) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 28. September 2020
Ursula von der Leyen bezeichnet den europäischen Green Deal als Aushängeschild der EU. Die Partnerschaft mit Afrika ist dabei maßgeblich wichtig.
Grävingholt, Jörn / Benjamin Schraven (2016) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 26. September 2016
Nicht wenige Kritiker betrachten den UN-Gipfel zu Flucht und Migration lediglich als einen „Gipfel der warmen Worte“ und Absichtserklärungen, der keinerlei Wirkungen entfalten wird.
Bilal, San / Niels Keijzer / Pamela Eunice Ahairwe (2021) Externe Publikationen
Hornidge, Anna-Katharina / Axel Berger (2026) Externe Publikationen
Tokyo, 09. April 2019
In recent decades, the global economy has grown ever faster. This is mainly due to the fact that the global economy is becoming increasingly integrated. However, the global trading system that has supported this growth and the process of economic integration is showing increasing signs of stress. In the face of growing challenges, the…
New York, 17. Juli 2018
The World in 2050 (TWI2050) is global multi-year, multi-stakeholder, interdisciplinary research initiative designed to provide a science-based, integrative approach to address all 17 SDGs building on the synergies and multiple benefits while alleviating trade-offs across competing SDGs. TWI2050 is a partnership between some 20 science and…
Wolff, Peter (2009) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 06. April 2009
Bonn, 30. Mai 2006