Rippin, Nicole (2014) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Furness, Mark (2014) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Diamond, Larry (2015) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 23. Februar 2015
Why have freedom and democracy been regressing in many countries? The most important and pervasive answer is bad governance.
Walle, Yabibal M. (2014) Externe Publikationen
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…
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…
Rippin, Nicole (2015) Externe Publikationen
Withanachchi, Sisira S. / Annabelle Houdret / Nergui Soninkhishig / Elisabet Ejarque Gonzalez / Ankhbold Tsogtbayar / Angelika Ploeger (2014) Externe Publikationen
Lamers, John P. A. / Michael Brüntrup / Andreas Buerkert (2015) Externe Publikationen
Scholz, Imme (2014) Externe Publikationen
Griffith-Jones, Stephany / Ewa Karwowski / Florence Dafe (2014) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 09. April 2015
A year ago on 16th March 2014 the Autonomous Republic of Crimea held a highly controversial referendum on its legal status. A translation of the referendum questions from Ukrainian and Russian to English indicated a choice between autonomy within Ukraine as per the 1992 constitution or joining the Russian Federation. Maintaining the…
Mroß, Karina (2015) Discussion Paper 3/2015
How can countries emerging from conflict be supported on their path towards peace and democracy? This paper analyses international support to post-conflict Burundi and sheds light upon key factors influencing its effectiveness.
Bonn, 17. Juni 2015
A fter four years of escalating tensions between downstream and upstream countries in the Nile basin, in particular in view of Ethiopia’s construction of its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), some recent developments have provided reasons for optimism over the future of cooperation in the world’s longest river. Last February Egypt…
Brussels, 18. Juni 2015
„The Transatlantic Trade and Investment artnership (TTIP) - Chances and Risks for Developing Countries“ formed the focus of the panel discussion which took place at the Representation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia to the European Union in Brussels on 18 June. The Minister for Federal Affairs, Europe and the Media of the State of…
Grimm, Sven (2015) Externe Publikationen
Dafe, Florence / Ulrich Volz (2015) Briefing Paper 8/2015
In many developing and emerging economies, central banks have begun over the past decade to place renewed emphasis on the promotion of economic development and structural transformation, looking beyond narrow mandates for macroeconomic stability.
Potsdam, 29. Juni 2015
Over the past two decades, Germany has emerged as a frontrunner in the development of renewable energy. Its ambitious policies to support the deployment of renewable energy not only initiated the German Energiewende , they also helped stimulate a global process of innovation and diffusion of renewable energy technologies. While these…
Garroway, Christopher / Helmut Reisen (2015) Briefing Paper 12/2015
The client base of concessional finance windows at the major multilateral development banks is shrinking, yet extreme poverty globally may still amount to more than half a billion in 2025. This Briefing Paper offers strategic options for the multilateral soft windows to maintain their relevance.