Berlin, 05. Juli 2010
Background The global financial crisis has highlighted the importance of macroeconomic and financial market stability as a public good, both on the national and international level. The crisis has not only drawn attention to the importance of comprehensive and efficient financial market regulation and supervision. The scope and severity…
Mexico City, 16. April 2014
First High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation The event covered mainly two aspects of the topic in the following two sections. 1. The first section focused on “Mutual Accountability and South-South Cooperation in the Post-2015 Agenda”. In the post-2015 debate, global accountability features…
Bauer, Steffen / Gabriela Iacobuta (2018) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 17. Dezember 2018
Bonn, 18.12.2018. Geschafft! Die Klimakonferenz von Katowice (COP24) hat tatsächlich das Regelwerk zur Umsetzung des Pariser Abkommens von 2015 geliefert.
Kreibaum, Merle (2016) Briefing Paper 19/2016
Refugees are not short-term guests, they often stay for many years in their host countries. As a consequence, there are increasing calls to abandon the current policy of camps and build towns that enable the integration of the refugees. Uganda sets an informative example in this respect.
Furness, Mark / Frank Vollmer (2013) Briefing Paper 18/2013
Lema, Rasmus / Johan Nordensvärd / Frauke Urban / Wilfried Lütkenhorst (2014) Discussion Paper 17/2014
This paper explores the key features, similarities and differences in innovation paths in Denmark and Germany and sheds light on their main determinants. While the paper shows that there are many common features between the two countries, it also identifies a diversity of pathways. It is as yet uncl
Neubert, Susanne (2002) Briefing Paper 4/2002
Hensengerth, Oliver / Ines Dombrowsky / Waltina Scheumann (2012) Discussion Paper 6/2012
Berensmann, Katrin / Clara Brandi (2011) Briefing Paper 13/2011
Breuer, Anita (2011) Briefing Paper 12/2011
Leininger, Julia (2011) Briefing Paper 6/2011
Schraven, Benjamin (2012) Briefing Paper 15/2012
Krüger, Laura-Theresa / Julie Vaillé (2020) Briefing Paper 4/2020
La coopération franco-allemande en matière de développement international, malgré des engagements continus, reste plus opportuniste que stratégique. Ce Briefing Paper présente les principaux obstacles à une coopération franco-allemande renforcée et propose des solutions.
Boltz, Frederick / Will R. Turner / Frank Wugt Larsen / Imme Scholz / Alejandro Guarin (2013) Briefing Paper 4/2013
The post-2015 global development agenda should build on sustainable development goals which integrate environmental, social and economic concerns. This is a complex but worthwhile endeavour, as oversimplified goals will not be fit to the task at hand.
Stepping, Katharina M. K. / Jana Stoever (2014) Briefing Paper 17/2014
Stepping, Katharina M.K. (2013) Briefing Paper 1/2013
Health conditions in the recipient country are not the only decisive factor for the provision of health assistance. The decision pattern of donors has not remarkably changed after the definition of international health objectives. Future health objectives should reflect inter-sectoral reciprocities.
Sommer, Christoph (2019) Briefing Paper 16/2019
The drifting-apart of societies has become a major concern in many regions. Economic factors such as income inequality are often assumed to aggravate these trends. This brief depicts what we actually know about the relation between economic factors and social cohesion and outlines policy implications.
Dick, Eva / Anne Koch / Benjamin Schraven / Benjamin Etzold (2018) Briefing Paper 1/2018
The global migration governance is in a period of transition. Although most cross-border migration and displacement takes place within regions of the Global South, the important contribution of regional organisations to the cooperation on migration and displacement is not sufficiently recognised.
Altenburg, Tilman / Brahima Coulibaly (2018) Briefing Paper 18/2018
Where should the millions of jobs come from that Africa urgently needs? We analyse global megatrends, i.e. related to digitisation, China’s changing role in the world, decarbonisation and African urbanisation, and derive growth opportunities.
Quito, 17. Oktober 2016
Habitat III Side Events Migrants and refugees in urban areas: Lessons from Germany and internationally Organisers: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), African Centre for Migration and Society (ACMS), Wits University, South Africa 17 October 2016, 12:00–12:45 h German Pavilion at Habitat III…