Briefing Papers
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- 19/2019: From global refugee norms to local realities: Implementing the global compact on refugees in Kenya

- Eva Dick and Markus Rudolf
- 18/2019: Supporting or thwarting? The influence of European Union migration policies on African free movement regimes in West and North-Eastern Africa

- Clare Castillejo, Eva Dick and Benjamin Schraven
- 17/2019: The social contract: An analytical tool for countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and beyond

- Markus Loewe, Bernhard Trautner and Tina Zintl
- 16/2019: Social cohesion and economic development: Unpacking the relationship

- Christoph Sommer
- 15/2019: How can an international framework for investment facilitation contribute to sustainable development?

- Axel Berger and Sebastian Gsell
- 14/2019: Economic mobility across generations: Old versus new EU member states

- Roy van der Weide, Ambar Narayan and Mario Negre
- 13/2019: Financing for development and domestic revenue mobilisation: More international reforms are needed

- Christian von Haldenwang and Sabine Laudage
- 12/2019: Human mobility in the context of climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa: trends and basic recommendations for development cooperation

- Benjamin Schraven, Stephen Adaawen, Christina Rademacher-Schulz and Nadine Segadl
- 11/2019: Why writing a new constitution after conflict can contribute to peace

- Charlotte Fiedler
- 10/2019: With or without you: how the G20 could advance global action towards climate-friendly sustainable development

- Steffen Bauer, Axel Berger and Gabriela Iacobuta
- 9/2019: Dismantling the myth of the growth-inequality trade-off

- Mario Negre, Jose Cuesta, Ana Revenga and Prescott Morley
- 8/2019: Populism: consequences for global sustainable development

- Paul Marschall and Stephan Klingebiel
- 7/2019: Democracy support and peaceful democratisation after civil war

- Karina Mross
- 6/2019: Governing digital trade – a new role for the WTO

- Wallace Cheng and Clara Brandi
- 5/2019: Investment facilitation for development: a new route to global investment governance

- Axel Berger, Sebastian Gsell and Zoryana Olekseyuk
- 4/2019: Potential of blockchain technology for trade integration of developing countries

- Jakob Schwab and Jan Ohnesorge
- 3/2019: What do we know about post-conflict transitional justice from academic research: key insights for practitioners

- Charlotte Fiedler and Karina Mross
- 2/2019: How Brexit affects Least Developed Countries

- Zoryana Olekseyuk and Israel Osorio Rodarte
- 1/2019: Towards a borderless Africa? Regional organisations and free movement of persons in West and North-East Africa

- Eva Dick and Benjamin Schraven
- 23/2018: Supporting peace after civil war: what kind of international engagement can make a difference?

- Charlotte Fiedler, Jörn Grävingholt and Karina Mross
- 22/2018: How addressing divisions on African migration inside the EU can strengthen transnational development

- Irene Schöfberger
- 21/2018: Boosting non-state climate action in the European Union

- Sander Chan and Jacopo Bencini
- 20/2018: A mountain worth climbing: reforming the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs

- Heiner Janus and Silke Weinlich
- 19/2018: Pro-poor climate risk insurance: the role of community-based organisations (CBOs)

- Denise Margaret Matias, Raúl Fernández, Marie-Lena Hutfils and Maik Winges
- 18/2018: Meeting Africa’s employment challenge in a changing world

- Tilman Altenburg and Brahima Coulibaly
- 17/2018: The devil is in the detail: administrative and fiscal challenges in implementing River Basin Management in Mongolia

- Ines Dombrowsky, Jean Carlo Rodríguez de Francisco, Mirja Schoderer and Ariunaa Lkhagvadorj
- 16/2018: Scope and structure of German official development assistance: trends and implications for the BMZ and other ministries

- Michael Bohnet, Stephan Klingebiel and Paul Marschall
- 15/2018: Reposicionar al UNDS, ¿pero dónde? – Propuestas para estar a la altura de los Países de Renta Media

- Nils-Sjard Schulz
- 14/2018: Repositioning but where – Is the UNDS fit for middle-income countries?

- Nils-Sjard Schulz
- 13/2018: Unfinished business: an appraisal of the latest UNDS reform resolution

- Max-Otto Baumann and Silke Weinlich
- 12/2018: Data for development: an agenda for German development cooperation

- Claudia Schwegmann and Sarah Holzapfel
- 11/2018: L’accès à l’information environnementale: vecteur d’une gouvernance responsable au Maroc et en Tunisie?

- Annabelle Houdret, Irene Pasqua and Saâd Filali Meknassi
- 10/2018: Access to environmental information: a driver of accountable governance in Morocco and Tunisia?

- Annabelle Houdret, Irene Pasqua and Saâd Filali Meknassi
- 9/2018: EU engagement with Africa on migration: a change of approach required

- Clare Castillejo
- 8/2018: Do trade deals encourage environmental cooperation?

- Jean-Frédéric Morin, Vera Chaudhuri and Mathilde Gauquelin
- 7/2018: From damage control to sustainable development: European development policy under the next EU budget

- Svea Koch, Niels Keijzer, Christine Hackenesch and Julian Bergmann
- 6/2018: A European peace facility could make a pragmatic contribution to peacebuilding around the world

- Mark Furness and Julian Bergmann
- 5/2018: How to identify national dimensions of poverty? The constitutional approach

- Francesco Burchi, Pasquale De Muro and Eszter Kollar
- 4/2018: EU budget reform: opportunities and challenges for global sustainable development

- Christine Hackenesch, Julian Bergmann, Niels Keijzer and Svea Koch
- 3/2018: Promouvoir la décentralisation avec succès: le potentiel de l‘approche multi-acteurs

- Lisa Groß
- 2/2018: Successfully promoting decentralisation: the potential of the multi-stakeholder approach

- Lisa Groß
- 1/2018: Regional migration governance: contributions to a sustainable international migration architecture

- Eva Dick, Anne Koch, Benjamin Schraven and Benjamin Etzold
- 24/2017: Capacity Building in Support of Security and Development (CBSD): securitising EU development policy?

- Julian Bergmann
- 23/2017: Drought adaptation and resilience in developing countries

- Michael Brüntrup and Daniel Tsegai
- 22/2017: Risks of maladaptation: climate insurance in agriculture

- Birgit Müller, Leigh Johnson and David Kreuer
- 21/2017: The case for connecting the implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

- Clara Brandi, Adis Dzebo and Hannah Janetschek
- 20/2017: More development - more migration? The "migration hump" and its significance for development policy co-operation with sub-Saharan Africa

- Charles Martin-Shields, Benjamin Schraven and Steffen Angenendt
- 19/2017: Thematic aid allocation: what are the benefits and risks?

- Sebastian Paulo, Heiner Janus and Sarah Holzapfel
- 18/2017: Digitalisation and flight: how can donors leverage digital technologies to support refugees?

- Charles Martin-Shields
- 17/2017: Determinantes sociopolíticos e administrativos dos resultados das receitas municipais: perceções de Moçambique

- Saida Bunk, Salvador Forquilha, Dominique Klawonn, Jonathan Krull, Alina Sennewald, Conrad Steinhilber, Juliane von Boeselager and Armin von Schiller
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