Parkinson, T, Zoubir, T, Abdullateef, S., Abedtalas, M., Alyamani, G., Al Ibrahim, Z., Al Husni, M., Alhaj Omar, F., Iboor, F., Allito, H., Jenkins, M., Rashwani, A., Sennou, A, and Shaban, F (2018) Externe Publikationen
Inacio da Cunha, Marcelo (2018) Buchveröffentlichungen
Dillabough, Jo-Anne / Olena Fimyar / Colleen McLaughlin / Zeina Al-Azmeh / Shaher Abdullateef / Musallam Abedtalas (2018) Externe Publikationen
Alawak, Abdulhemid Ogeyl / Musallam Gelo Abedtalas (2018) Externe Publikationen
Nyang'au, Isaac Mbeche / Girma Kelboro / Anna-Katharina Hornidge / Charles A.O. Midega / Christian Borgemeister (2018) Externe Publikationen
Merino, Leticia / Esther Mwangi / Georgina M. Mace / Ina Lehmann / Peter Minang / Unai Pascual / Kent H. Redford / Victoria Reyes-García (2018) Externe Publikationen
2019 Direkt zu: Dezember 2019 November 2019 Oktober 2019 September 2019 August 2019 Juli 2019 Juni 2019 Mai 2019 April 2019 März 2019 Februar 2019 Januar 2019 Dezember 2019 „Verkehrssysteme umbauen” Die kommissarische Direktorin des Deutschen Instituts für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Imme Scholz , wünscht sich für 2020 ein verbessertes Klimapaket. Außerdem müssten die Verkehrssysteme umgebaut werden, sagte Scholz im SWR Tagesgespräch. Emissionen müssten viel schneller…
Trautner, Bernhard (2018) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Fiedler, Charlotte / Karina Mross (2019) Briefing Paper 3/2019
Can transitional justice (TJ) strengthen peace in post-conflict contexts? This Briefing Paper summarises the policy-relevant insights of systematic analyses of TJ instruments that have emerged in the last years. They suggest that TJ can contribute to peace, but some instruments more so than others.
Gehring, Kai / Lennart Kaplan / Melvin H.L. Wong (2019) Externe Publikationen
Hernandez, Ariel Macaspac (2019) Externe Publikationen
Berlin, 30. April 2019
The 2030 Agenda is essential to peace and stability worldwide and is becoming an important point of reference for foreign policymakers. As more knowledge about violent conflict and fragility is produced, the relevance of the SDGs to achieving (re)solutions becomes increasingly clear. The German Federal Foreign Office, SDSN Germany and…
Brüntrup, Michael (2019) Externe Publikationen
Mross, Karina (2019) Briefing Paper 7/2019
External democracy support accompanying democratisation after civil war can help to mitigate destabilising effects and make an important contribution to foster peace. Importantly, post-conflict democracy support does not trigger renewed violence.
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Forschungsprogramm "Transformation politischer (Un-)Ordnung: Institutionen, Werte und Frieden"
Bergmann, Julian / Toni Haastrup / Arne Niemann / Richard Whitman (2019) Externe Publikationen
The first two years of implementation of the EU Global Strategy focused on advancing the EU’s security and defence capacities as well as its civilian crisis management missions through the adoption of the 2018 Civilian CSDP Compact. While this prioritisation was reasonable, it is now time to focus on the EU’s diplomatic tools to prevent and resolve violent conflicts in order to achieve the ‘full cycle implementation’ of the EU Global Strategy. In this context, the tenth anniversary of the Concept on Strengthening EU Mediation and Dialogue Capacities provides an opportunity to reflect on the EU’s role as an international mediator. Drawing on research findings from the EU as International Mediator Research Network, we identify entry points for a revision of the EU’s framework for international mediation and more effective deployment of mediation as a tool of conflict prevention and crisis management.
Bonn, 18. Juni 2019
This event presented innovative findings from empirical research on forest conservation in Indonesia. It launched the recently published book by Dr. Jonas Hein, “Political Ecology of REDD+ in Indonesia: Agrarian Conflicts and Forest Carbon” and discussed its insights at the nexus of development research, international climate governance…
Fiedler, Charlotte (2019) Briefing Paper 11/2019
Countries coming out of conflict often adopt new constitutions, but the question how this affects their chances of sustaining peace remains unanswered. This paper summarises new research showing that post-conflict constitution-making processes and especially longer ones can contribute to peace.
Schraven, Benjamin / Stephen Adaawen / Christina Rademacher-Schulz / Nadine Segadlo (2019) Briefing Paper 12/2019
Human (im-)mobility in the context of climate change is major challenge for the African continent. This paper identifies some key trends in "climate migration" in Sub-Saharan Africa. Based on that, three basic policy recommendations are formulated.
Kuhnt, Jana (2019) Discussion Paper 9/2019
Why do people leave their homes? This seemingly easy question requires a more complex answer. This structured overview of migration determinants discusses their importance for different forms of migration and subsequently helps to identify gaps for further research.