Paris, 24. Oktober 2016
The past decade has witnessed times of existential crisis: the world is getting more complex, connected and contested. In a changing world, the EU has to change its development policy framework. For what goals and priorities? With what means? A new European Consensus on Development is about to be laid out by EU institutions, drawing on…
Berlin, 30. April 2019
The 2030 Agenda is essential to peace and stability worldwide and is becoming an important point of reference for foreign policymakers. As more knowledge about violent conflict and fragility is produced, the relevance of the SDGs to achieving (re)solutions becomes increasingly clear. The German Federal Foreign Office, SDSN Germany and…
Messner, Dirk / Silke Weinlich (2016) Externe Publikationen
Grimm, Sven / Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2025) Externe Publikationen
Online, 13. Oktober 2020
The Covid-19 Pandemic has increased socio-economic vulnerability, with the potential to undermine social justice and peace across the MENA . Whether this results in increased pressure on Europe’s border security, asylum and health systems is unclear, but the demand for Europe to act in support of vulnerable communities in MENA countries…
Online, 06. September 2022
Germany is reaching out to partner countries for closer cooperation on climate action, not least in the context of its current G7 presidency and the imminent UN climate change conference “COP27” in Sharm El-Sheikh. Indeed, international climate cooperation urgently needs a step change and new alliances to that end. Against this…
Tokyo, Japan, 21. Februar 2014
International development cooperation is characterised by an increasing diversification of goals, approaches and a proliferation of actor constellations. While these fundamental changes of the development cooperation landscape have been reflected in the international aid- and development-effectiveness processes, the global development…
Potsdam, 08. September 2023
The current global dynamics have significant consequences on policy-making in and beyond the Arctic. To limit the effects of the ever more visible global climate crisis, however, multi-dimensional and multi-sided cooperation remain crucial. To better understand how legitimacies are constructed and used to intensify and to abandon…
Duisburg, 05. Juli 2017
In our differentiated and stratified globalized world, different ideas, initiatives and perceptions of global cooperation partly co-exist, and partly clash. This is the starting point for Claudia Derichs's most recent book, titled 'Knowledge Production, Area Studies and Global Cooperation' and published in the Routledge Global Cooperation…
Berlin, 10. Mai 2023
Today’s polycrisis world challenges the European Union to adapt to a reshaped geopolitical order and identify the partners with which it can jointly engage. Development policy plays an increasingly supporting role in this repositioning of the EU and its related economic, foreign policy and geopolitical interests, which is also reflected…
Ekoh, Susan S. (2025) Externe Publikationen
Susan S. Ekoh argues that strengthening, rather than diminishing, international cooperation on migration offers important benefits to migrants, sending countries and receiving countries like Germany, particularly in the context of climate change.
Besharati, Neissan Alessandro (2013) Discussion Paper 26/2013
How do middle-income countries fit in the post-Busan and post-2015 global development architecture?
Bonn, 16. Dezember 2014
It has almost become common knowledge that fragile states pose an immense challenge to international cooperation. Documents such as the OECD “Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations” and the “New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States” demonstrate that the international community has tried to tailor…
Pressemitteilung vom 29.08.2024: Im sechzigsten Jahr seines Bestehens verändert sich das Programm grundlegend, um weiterhin erfolgreich Kompetenzen für internationale Zusammenarbeit zu fördern.
Stamm, Andreas (2023) Buchveröffentlichungen
Furness, Mark / Christine Hackenesch / Niels Keijzer (2014) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Bonn, 18. September 2018
Sustainable development is increasingly recognised as a global, multi-sectoral endeavour and involves a growing variety of actors and their respective approaches. An ambivalent history of success, new modes of cooperation such as South-South cooperation and the need for transformation also in developed countries challenge conventional…
Keijzer, Niels / Ina Friesen (2022) Briefing Paper 3/2022
Germany and the United Kingdom are key international cooperation actors. Halfway through the period envisaged for the completion of the 2030 Agenda, both countries are adjusting their development policies, seeking to determine their future European roles and global development ambitions.
Kaplan, Lennart (2020) Discussion Paper 10/2020
How can France and Germany develop a vision for an improved collaboration towards the 2030 agenda for sustainable development? This paper compares the French and German development systems to identify barriers and opportunities for a closer cooperation with partner countries.
Bonn, 25. Juni 2012
From 25 until 27 June 2012, the fifth Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum - Culture, Education, Media. Shaping a Sustainable World took place in Bonn with more than 1,500 participants from 95 countries. The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale…