Schöfberger, Irene / Niels Keijzer (2018) Externe Publikationen
Hulse, Merran / Lisa Gürth / Helena Kavsek / Verena Stauber / Daniel Wegner / Jan Weinreich (2018) Discussion Paper 30/2018
What kinds of transnational networks are beneficial for civil society engagement in regional governance? Using social network analysis, we investigate civil society’s role in ending early marriage and improving worker’s rights in southern Africa.
Katowice, 12. Dezember 2018
Implementing ambitious climate policies – aimed at limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees – should not be perceived as only posing challenges for countries and economies. On the contrary, ambitious climate policies can lead to new development prospects with substantial economic and social gains. The earlier action is taken, the greater…
Burchi, Francesco / Margherita Scarlato / Giorgio D'Agostino (2018) Externe Publikationen
Fiedler, Charlotte / Jörn Grävingholt / Karina Mross (2018) Briefing Paper 23/2018
How can international actors effectively support peace after civil war? A disaggregated analysis of external engagement finds that international peacebuilding can clearly make a difference. Yet country contexts condition what types of support can be provided, and whether they are effective.
Keijzer, Niels / Stephan Klingebiel / Charlotte Örnemark / Fabian Scholtes (2018) Externe Publikationen
Hahn, Tina / Georgeta Vidican Auktor (2018) Discussion Paper 31/2018
Industrial policy-making in Morocco is became more systemic, values dialogue with private sector and competitiveness. Yet, hurdles remain, regarding monitoring and evaluation, inclusion and implementation. If these weaknesses are addressed industrial policy could contribute to a new social contract.
Mross, Karina (2019) Externe Publikationen
Burchi, Francesco / Christoph Strupat (2018) Discussion Paper 32/2018
We conducted a randomized control trial in order to assess the impacts of the Tingathe Economic Empowerment Project in Malawi. We find in particular that poor and labour-constrained households benefited from the project and that the provided training increased the productive use of the lump-sum.
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
Herwartz, Helmut / Simone Maxand / Fabian H. C. Raters / Yabibal M. Walle (2018) Externe Publikationen
Aboushady, Nora / Chahir Zaki / Jean-Yves Moisseron / Khaled Guesmi (2018) Externe Publikationen
Inacio da Cunha, Marcelo (2018) Buchveröffentlichungen
Schelly, Chelsea / Aprajita Banerjee (eds.) (2018) Buchveröffentlichungen
Alawak, Abdulhemid Ogeyl / Musallam Gelo Abedtalas (2018) Externe Publikationen
Banerjee, Aparajita (2018) Externe Publikationen
Banerjee, Aparajita / Chelsea Schelly (2018) Externe Publikationen
Jaji, Rose (2018) Externe Publikationen
Contrary to the orthodoxy that portrays African cultures as discriminatory, most of these cultures tolerated diversity and treated gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation as continuums rather than binaries in which one was either a man or a woman and heterosexual or homosexual. Flexibility in gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation as socio-cultural constructions enabled people to move back and forth between masculinity and femininity depending on the requirements of specific situations or circumstances.
Schelly, Chelsea / Aparajita Banerjee (2018) Externe Publikationen