Keijzer, Niels / Christine Hackenesch (2015) Externe Publikationen
Leininger, Julia (2015) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 19. März 2015
A new global order is in the making. Basic global principles such as the Westphalian order are eroding and seem to lose support globally. Equally, democracy has been on decline since 2006. Freedom House’s report Freedom in the World 2015 highlights new and disturbing global trends, including a more explicit rejection of democratic…
Tokyo, 19. März 2015
The world is now witnessing a rising prominence of so-called “emerging economies” such as China, India, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa in the international political and economic sphere. The emerging economies’ role in the discussions over the post 2015 development agenda as well as their prospect for ever active engagement in the future…
Bonn, 05. März 2015
The European Network for Conflict Research (ENCoRe) meets biannually to discuss developments in conflict data and analysis. ENCoRe brings together scholars from renowned universities across Europe and is funded as a COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) action. The Bonn meeting 2015 drawed on the research conducted over…
Janus, Heiner / Stephan Klingebiel / Sebastian Paulo (2014) Externe Publikationen
Koch, Svea / Mark Furness (2015) Externe Publikationen
Berger, Axel / Clara Brandi (2015) Briefing Paper 1/2015
TTIP is being hotly debated, but with a narrow focus. Proponents and critics are primarily concerned with the impact of TTIP on Germany and Europe. Too little attention is being paid to the implications of this mega-regional for the rest of the world.
Pérez Pineda, Jorge A. (2015) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 04. Februar 2015
Even if there is “One World”, there is not a “one size fits all” solution for its problems. This means, how does Germany include the “common but differentiated responsibilities” statement in the Charter for the Future?
2014 Global Go To Think Tank Ranking 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Ranking: Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) erneut mit guten Platzierungen Pressemitteilung vom 22.01.2015 Das 2014 Global Go To Think Tank -Ranking wurde in New York, Washington D.C. und Berlin vorgestellt. In der Kategorie Top International Development Think Tanks erzielt das Deutsche Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) mit dem 12. Platz erneut eine gute Position und gehört zu den…
Keijzer, Niels / Adam Moe Fejerskov (2014) Externe Publikationen
2014 Direkt zu: 2014 Januar 2015 Dezember November Oktober September August Juli Juni Mai April März Februar Januar 2014 Jan. Feb. März April Mai Juni Juli Aug . Sept. Okt. Nov . Dez. Januar 2015 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Ranking: DIE gut platziert Im aktuellen 2014 Global Go To Think Tank-Ranking erlangte das Deutsche Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) in der Kategorie Top International Development Think Tanks mit dem 12. Platz erneut eine gute Position.…
Roll, Michael (2014) Buchveröffentlichungen
Martin, Pamela L. / Imme Scholz (2014) Externe Publikationen
Van Assche, Kristof / Nodir Djanibekov / Anna-Katharina Hornidge / Anastasiya Shtaltovna / Gert Jan Verschraegen (2014) Externe Publikationen
Herwartz, Helmut / Yabibal M. Walle (2014) Externe Publikationen
Burchi, Francesco / Luis A. Camacho (2014) Briefing Paper 16/2014
Bonn, 12. Dezember 2014
While the United Nations (UN) are central to the process of determining the new set of goals that will follow the Millennium Development Goals in 2015, there has been little introspection on its own organisational capacity to help countries to meet them. Which role should it play in the implementation of the new agenda? How does the…
Bonn, 08. Dezember 2014
It is a commonplace by now to say that the international investment regime – consisting of more than 3000 international investment agreements – is in a deep legitimacy crisis. As a result of the sharp increase of investor-state dispute settlement cases in recent years, a growing number of governments and civil society groups in both…
Brandi, Clara / Max Büge (2014) Discussion Paper 35/2014
The rise of emerging middle classes around the world has profound implications for global development. The paper presents a novel middle class typology that illustrates the existence of different types of middle classes and points to fruitful avenues for future research and policy debates.