Keijzer, Niels / Lorand Bartels (2017) Discussion Paper 4/2017
In 2016 the EU and the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States intensified preparations for the upcoming negotiations on the arrangement for their relations after the Cotonou Agreement expires in 2020. This paper assesses the legal and political implications of the upcoming post-Cotonou negotiations on the Economic Partnership Agreements.
Furness, Mark (2017) Externe Publikationen
Sebastian Paulo / Heiner Janus / Sarah Holzapfel (2017) Briefing Paper 19/2017
The paper analyses the trend of thematic allocation in development cooperation and illustrates which benefits and risks occur when donors increasingly allocate official development assistance primarily according to themes rather than countries.
Richerzhagen, Carmen / Waltina Scheumann (2016) Two Pager 3/2016
Voluntary drinking water partnerships provide a good alternative to regulatory requirements. Sustainable financing models and opportunities for participation are the basic building blocks of drinking water partnerships.
Scheumann, Waltina (2016) Two Pager 5/2016
Future risks to water supply, food and energy production can be averted by strengthening existing institutions and optimizing administrative procedures. Zambia’s water governance and administrative structures are still under development and so are limited in their regulative ability.
Grimm, Sonja / Okka Lou Mathis (2017) Externe Publikationen
Matias, Denise Margaret / Till Stellmacher / Christian Borgemeister / Jun G. Cayron / Henrik von Wehrden (2017) Externe Publikationen
Scholz, Imme / Niels Keijzer / Carmen Richerzhagen (2016) Discussion Paper 13/2016
This paper analyses the past and present efforts by the German government at the federal level and its 16 federal states to contribute towards ongoing academic and policy debates on translating the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development into action.
Siles-Brügge, Gabriel / Ferdi De Ville (2016) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 13. Juli 2016
TTIP may be delayed by Brexit, but there are already indications that the EU referendum result has strengthened the resolve of those wanting to negotiate an agreement, albeit with reduced EU leverage.
Lindenberg, Nannette (2016) Externe Publikationen
Guarín, Alejandro / Hannes Hotz (2014) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Guarín, Alejandro / Hannes Hotz (2015) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Guarín, Alejandro / Hotz, Hannes (2015) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Paulo, Sebastian / Stephan Klingebiel (2016) Discussion Paper 8/2016
Middle-income countries are central to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. Development cooperation actors will have to act as brokers of collective action to support domestic reforms in and global engagement by this group of countries.
Henökl, Thomas / Niels Keijzer (2016) Briefing Paper 5/2016
EU development policy at a crossroads? After more than ten years, the European Consensus for Development needs a new direction, and all the signs are pointing towards an overhaul of EU cooperation policy. This opportunity should be seized upon by the Commission and reform-minded member-states.