Elvis Melia war assoziierter Wissenschaftler des Forschunsprogramms "Transformation der Wirtschafts- und Sozialsysteme" am IDOS (ehemals DIE).
Berger, Axel / Zoryana Olekseyuk (2024) Externe Publikationen
The current debate on the Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Agreement could be very consequential for the World Trade Organization (WTO) although it is not part of the official calendar of next week’s 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13) in Abu Dhabi. A group of WTO Members have launched discussions on a plurilateral agreement on Investment Facilitation for Development at the 11th Ministerial Conference in 2017. These discussions have turned into actual negotiations from September 2020 onwards and in July 2023, around two thirds of the WTO’s Memberships concluded text-based negotiations. At MC13, Members aim at finalising the negotiations and integrating the plurilateral IFD Agreement into the WTO legal system. So what is at stake? Why is the IFD Agreement so controversial? And what do we know about its potential economic effects?
Online, 28. Februar 2024
Auf der WTO-Ministerkonferenz in Abu Dhabi, Vereinigte Arabische Emirate, die vom 26. bis 29. Februar stattfindet, müssen Entscheidungen für drängende weltwirtschaftliche Herausforderungen getroffen werden: Vereinbarkeit von Handel und Umweltschutz, globale Ernährungssicherheit, Abbau von schädlichen Subventionen im Fischereisektor,…
Altenburg, Tilman / Anna Pegels / Mauricio Böhl Gutierrez et al. (2024) Policy Brief 2/2024
In this brief, we discuss ideas for the support of a just and green structural transformation in BMZ portfolios that are • innovative: they suggest new priorities or new types of policy support and • concrete: they can easily be incorporated into ongoing international cooperation programmes.
Loewe, Markus / Armin von Schiller / Tina Zintl / Julia Leininger (2024) Policy Brief 3/2024
“Social cohesion” and the “social contract” are two interrelated concepts that help to understand the relationships between individuals, social groups and state institutions. Both enable governments and foreign actors to design policies for sustainable development, albeit in different contexts.
Janus, Heiner / Niels Keijzer / Svea Koch (2024) Policy Brief 4/2024
This paper analyses structural factors of the institutional inertia in international cooperation and formulates expectations for where new reform impetus might come from. It maps and links key reform proposals for the global development system, with a specific focus on public financial flows.
Lorch, Jasmin / Sebastian Ziaja / Jörn Grävingholt (2024) Policy Brief 5/2024
The “Constellations of State Fragility” model, developed at IDOS, provides a multi-dimensional model to measure state fragility. In doing so, it avoids putting countries with different problems into the same "boxes". Moreover, the model is also sensitive to risks of fragility in the Global North.
Bergmann, Julian / Benedikt Erforth / Niels Keijzer (2024) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Götze, Jacqueline (2024) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Reiber, Tatjana / Isabelle Eberz (2024) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Ray, Rebecca / Ulrich Volz (2024) Externe Publikationen
Hornidge, Anna-Katharina / Axel Berger (2024) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 11. März 2024
Wir blicken zurück auf sechs Dekaden intensiven Forschens, Beratens, Ausbildens und gemeinsamen Lernens, immer mit dem Ziel, innovative und umsetzungsorientierte Lösungen für aktuelle Entwicklungsherausforderungen zu finden.
Grimm, Sven / Stephan Klingebiel (Eds.) (2024) Discussion Paper 4/2024
This collection pursues the questions of where and how transnational cooperation proves to be effective for transformational policy-making towards the global common good. It exploratively builds on examples from IDOS research and knowledge cooperation.
Online, 18. März 2024
Wie können lokale feministische Perspektiven als Hebel für transformative Veränderungen genutzt werden? Auf dieser Frage baut das Projekt „Lokale feministische Perspektiven als Transformationshebel für mehr Geschlechtergleichheit“ auf. Das Projekt erforscht das Potenzial lokaler feministischer Perspektiven für transformative Veränderungen…
Bonn und Online, 19. März 2024
Ob Dürren oder Hochwasser – Wasser-Extremereignisse passieren immer häufiger, im Globalen Süden aber auch hier in Europa und Deutschland. Im Fokus der IDOS-Arbeit zur globalen Wasserkrise steht die meist unzureichende Governance der Ressource, denn ohne angemessene politische Steuerung bringen auch technische Lösungen und Infrastruktur…
Leininger, Julia / Armin von Schiller / Charlotte Fiedler (2024) Externe Publikationen
Online, 22. März 2024
On the occasion of World Water Day 2024, the Bonn Water Network and its members including the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), the German Institute for Development and Sustainability (IDOS), the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Global Water Operators' Partnerships Alliance…
Grimm, Sven / Stephan Klingebiel (2024) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Subramanian, V. Saravanan (2024) Externe Publikationen
National and international agencies have struggled to address sanitation challenges for over a century without groundbreaking evidence of success. The context of sanitation management has changed over the last two centuries. In this changing world, the viewpoint calls for development agencies to move from a fixed-growth mindset towards a ‘benefit mindset’. Such a perspective is about purposefulness, adaptability and flexibility by developing context-specific approaches. In this respect, improvised community-led total sanitation (CLTS) could offer a way forward.
Special "Wasser-Governance": Wissenschaftler*innen des IDOS analysieren Wasser-Governance-Probleme, wie Zugang zu, Nutzung und Management von Wasserressourcen gestaltet werden können.