Lukat, Evelyn / Mirja Schoderer / Sofia Castro Salvador (2022) Externe Publikationen
Łuszczuk, Michał / Jacqueline Götze / Katarzyna Radzik‐Maruszak / Arne Riedel / Dorothea Wehrmann (2022) Externe Publikationen
Leininger, Julia / Anna Lührmann / Rachel Sigman (2019) Discussion Paper 7/2019
This paper explores whether different types, levels and changes in distributional inequalities (Sustainable Development Goal 10) contribute to the erosion of democratic institutions, thereby making governance less inclusive (SDG 16). It provides recommendations for integrated SDG implementation.
Bauer, Steffen / Mariya Aleksandrova (2023) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Rebecca Hadank-Rauch ist Umwelt- und Entwicklungswissenschaftlerin und ehemalige wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin im Forschungsprogramm "Inter- und transnationale Zusammenarbeit".
Am IDOS arbeiten Menschen aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen und mit breiter Expertise.
Brandi, Clara / Dominique Bruhn / Nannette Lindenberg (2015) Briefing Paper 19/2015
Decarbonisation depends not only on the international climate regime, but also on global economic governance. The 3 most important areas of action are the pricing of carbon, the regulatory framework for international trade and investment and the configuration of financial markets.
Chaturvedi, Sachin / Pamla Gopaul / Stephan Klingebiel / Klaus Leisinger / Michael Makanga / Thomas Pogge / Riatu Qibthiyyah / Jeffrey Sachs / Doris Schroeder / Elizabeth Sidiropoulos / Peter Singer (2023) Externe Publikationen
Paulo, Sebastian (2014) Discussion Paper 13/2014
The implementation of an agenda for global development needs to integrate the broader framework of international cooperation. This paper provides a conceptual overview of the relationship between international cooperation and development that outlines the general contours of this challenge.
Zhang, Yanzhu (2022) Externe Publikationen
Klingebiel, Stephan (2025) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Chaturvedi, Sachin / Heiner Janus / Stephan Klingebiel / Li Xiaoyun / André de Mello e Souza / Elizabeth Sidiropoulos / Dorothea Wehrmann (2020) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 23. Oktober 2018
The G20 will meet at the end of 2018 for their annual summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In contrast to its early years, the G20 today is not dealing with another financial crisis which threatens a global recession, but with underlying economic problems and a set of political crises on various levels. A fundamental unease with economic…
Bonn, 19. März 2015
Es war das erste Mal in der inzwischen 19-jährigen Geschichte der „Wasserwerkstatt“, dass wir eine Wasser-Land-Werkstatt organisierten und Themen aufgriffen, die die gegenseitigen Abhängigkeiten bei der Nutzung und dem Management von Land- und Wasserressourcen im Blick haben. Auf den ersten Blick schien dies nichts Neues zu sein, und es…
Srigiri, Srinivasa / Morris Buliva (2025) Discussion Paper 34/2025
Despite Kenya's sophisticated AMR governance, environmental transmission pathways remain weakly governed. New study reveals: formal platforms ≠ real coordination. The fix? Give environmental actors real authority, include AMR in permits & dedicate environmental budgets.
Novoselova, Anna (2025) Policy Brief 15/2025
Global balance of power is shifting, and UN development work faces significant strains. How is Russia positioning itself? The policy brief explores Moscow’s approach to development, the narratives it advances, and the influence it projects in the UN development pillar.
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Forschungsprogramm "Transformation politischer (Un-)Ordnung: Institutionen, Werte und Frieden"
Wehrmann, Dorothea (2020) Discussion Paper 12/2020
How can transnational cooperation be more successful in times of rapid global changes? This discussion paper discusses central assumptions from global governance research on transnational cooperation and explores the Arctic Council as a case of success.
Lätt, Jeanne (2010) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 08. November 2010
Götze, Jacqueline, Dorothea Wehrmann, Michał Łuszczuk, Katarzyna Radzik-Maruszak (2021) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 02. November 2021
Urbane Klimaresilienz erfordert kohärente, auf den lokalen Kontext zugeschnittene Lösungen – Städtenetzwerke in der Arktis bieten hier ein großes Potenzial