Verma, Raj / Hangwei Li (2025) Externe Publikationen
Klingebiel, Stephan / Andy Sumner (2025) Externe Publikationen
The global system of development cooperation is entering uncertain territory. For decades, multilateralism and global solidarity shaped the expectations of how global development policy should be organised and justified. These norms provided a degree of stability, even if practice often fell short. In a new Discussion Paper we argue that those assumptions can no longer be taken for granted.
Mühlberger, Wolfgang (2025) Discussion Paper 30/2025
How do French-German relations affect international cooperation across the Humanitarian-Development-Peace spectrum? This paper gauges the merits of and potential for bilateral collaborative action in the Middle East and North Africa to counter fragility, safeguard interests and support development.
Bonn, 23. September 2025
In an increasingly globalized world, displacement, migration, and (im)mobility are a socio-political phenomenon that countries must respond and adapt to. Displacement, both cross-border and internal, presents unique challenges for communities hosting displaced people, particularly given how fraught the politics of displacement can be.…
Olivier, Annabelle / Jean-Frédéric Morin (2025) Policy Brief 17/2025
Brandi, Clara / Defne Gönenç / Prakash Kashwan / Frank Biermann / Aarti Gupta / Chukwumerije Okereke (2025) Externe Publikationen
Porras, Francisco (2025) Discussion Paper 27/2025
Explore how digitalisation reshapes governance in Mexico. This paper proposes four conjectures on how governments, academia, NGOs, and media can leverage digital tools for cooperation, problem-solving, and sustainable development.
Roscioli, Federico / Daniele Malerba / Alessio Farcomeni (2025) Externe Publikationen
Altenburg, Tilman / Babette Never / Rita Strohmaier (2025) Policy Brief 14/2025
Calls for development policy to place greater emphasis on national self-interest are growing louder. We set out five guidelines for a development policy strategy that takes due consideration of Germany’s own interests without harming the partner countries.
Ishmael, Len / Stephan Klingebiel / Andy Sumner (2025) Externe Publikationen
UN80 Initiative Direkt zu: Team Publikationen Projekte Veranstaltungen What we read In ihrem 80. Jahr sind die Vereinten Nationen (VN) in eine große Krise geraten. Drastische Einbrüche bei der Finanzierung zwingen die VN zum Sparen – und viel grundsätzlicher noch zum Nachdenken darüber, ob ihre Strukturen und Ansätze, ja überhaupt ihre politische Relevanz dem heutigen Bedarf noch gerecht werden. Der VN-Entwicklungsbereich wird schon lange für eine hohe…
Policy Brief Direkt zu: Publikationensuche Der Policy Brief ist ein neues Format, das die bisherige Reihe „Briefing Paper“ und deren deutsche Version „Analysen und Stellungnahmen“ ersetzt. Policy Briefs behandeln Themen der Entwicklungspolitik und der internationalen Beziehungen. Eine auf prägnante Empfehlungen und Positionierung angelegte Argumentationsstruktur machen das Format vor allem für politische Entscheidungsträger*innen, Praktiker*innen und Vertreter*innen…
The German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) in Bonn plans to contract an Expert on “Civil Society and Civic Spaces in Asia”.
Das UNDS befindet sich in einem ehrgeizigen Reformprozess. Mitgliedstaaten und UN-Organisationen müssen ihre Unterstützung für Reformen verstärken.
Döver, Melike / Martin Middelanis (2025) Discussion Paper 26/2025
How vulnerable are Latin American countries to U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainty? This paper shows that vulnerabilities and risks from US trade policy shifts differ considerably between Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico.
Stender, Frederik / Tim Vogel / Lukas Kornher / Zoryana Olekseyuk / Sascha Berndt / Andreas Edele (2025) Discussion Paper 25/2025
Low- and middle-income countries are most vulnerable to new U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainty. This paper explores vulnerabilities and risks from US trade policy shifts for Lesotho, Madagascar, Côte d’Ivoire, South Africa, and Tunisia.
Sumner, Andy / Stephan Klingebiel (2025) Externe Publikationen
The return of Donald Trump to the White House has reignited deep uncertainty about the trajectory of global development cooperation. Long before 2025, the multilateral system was already under pressure. But Trump’s second term marks a normative rupture: the retreat of the United States not just from global leadership, but from the very principles of internationalism, multilateralism, and development solidarity it once helped to construct.
Never, Babette / Alexander Stöcker / Aimé Tsinda / Erick Mujanama / Roger Mugisha (2025) Discussion Paper 24/2025
Green, circular buildings are crucial for climate change mitigation and resource efficiency, yet their employment impact in Sub-Saharan Africa remains unclear. This paper explores green job potential in Kigali, Rwanda - an urbanizing city with strong policy commitments and urgent housing needs.
Klingebiel, Stephan / Andy Sumner (2025) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Brandi, Clara (2025) Mitarbeiter sonstige