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- 13/2015: Financing global Development: The BRICS New Development Bank

- Stephany Griffith-Jones
- 12/2015: Financing global development: Beware of ‘end poverty’ euphoria and trigger-happy reform of concessional finance

- Christopher Garroway and Helmut Reisen
- 11/2015: Financing global development: The role of local currency bond markets in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Kathrin Berensmann, Florence Dafe, Nannette Lindenberg and Ulrich Volz
- 10/2015: Financing global development: The potential of trade finance

- Clara Brandi and Birgit Schmitz
- 9/2015: Financing global development: Can foreign direct investments be increased through international investment agreements?

- Axel Berger
- 8/2015: Financing global development: The role of central banks

- Florence Dafe and Ulrich Volz
- 7/2015: Financing global development: What role for official development assistance?

- Niels Keijzer and Stephan Klingebiel
- 6/2015: Post-2015: recharging governance of United Nations development

- Kristinn Sv. Helgason and Silke Weinlich
- 5/2015: The G-7 and the post-2015 process: role and deliverables

- Kathrin Berensmann and Silke Weinlich
- 4/2015: Let’s walk our talk: from the July 2015 Financing for Development Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, down the Road to Dignity by 2030

- Inge Kaul and Donald Blondin
- 3/2015: What is the potential for a climate, forest and community friendly REDD+ in Paris?

- Jonas Hein, Karen Meijer and Jean Carlo Rodríguez de Francisco
- 2/2015: Can the tourism industry contribute to international adaptation finance?

- Janto S. Hess, Pieter Pauw and Elissaios Papyrakis
- 1/2015: What should development policy actors do about the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)?

- Axel Berger and Clara Brandi
- 17/2014: Measuring green growth: why standardisation is (sometimes) not desirable

- Katharina Stepping and Jana Stoever
- 16/2014: Advancing female education by improving democratic institutions and women’s political representation

- Francesco Burchi and Luis A. Camacho
- 15/2014: Proposal for a global framework for climate action to engage non-state and subnational stakeholders in the future climate regime

- Sander Chan and Pieter Pauw
- 14/2014: Making global health governance work: recommendations for how to respond to Ebola

- Annamarie Bindenagel Šehović and Stephan Klingebiel
- 13/2014: Post 2015: setting up a coherent accountability framework

- Heiner Janus and Niels Keijzer
- 12/2014: Post 2015: enter the UN General Assembly: harnessing Sustainable Development Goals for an ambitious global development agenda

- Steffen Bauer, Ines Dombrowsky and Imme Scholz
- 11/2014: Conflicting objectives in democracy promotion: avoiding blueprint traps and incomplete democratic transitions

- Julia Leininger and Sebastian Ziaja
- 10/2014: 'Green and clean?' Hydropower between low-carbon and high social and environmental effects

- Karen Meijer, Waltina Scheumann, Daniel Däschle and Ines Dombrowsky
- 9/2014: Why power matters in Payments for Environmental Services (PES)

- Jean Carlo Rodríguez de Francisco and Rutgerd Boelens
- 8/2014: The future of the ODA concept: the political dimensions of a seemingly technical discussion

- Stephan Klingebiel
- 7/2014: Scenarios for increased EU donor coordination: what is the right level of aid coordination?

- Stephan Klingebiel, Pedro Morazán and Mario Negre
- 6/2014: “Beyond Aid” and the future of development cooperation

- Heiner Janus, Stephan Klingebiel and Sebastian Paulo
- 5/2014: Post 2015: getting down to the nitty-gritty: measuring the state of the environment

- Katharina Stepping
- 4/2014: Presenting results in development cooperation: risks and limitations

- Sarah Holzapfel
- 3/2014: How to shape development cooperation? The global partnership and the development cooperation forum

- Heiner Janus, Stephan Klingebiel and Timo Casjen Mahn
- 2/2014: A strong voice for global sustainable development: how China can play a leading role in the Post-2015 Agenda

- Jiang Ye and Thomas Fues
- 1/2014: The availability of trade finance: a challenge for global economic governance

- Clara Brandi, Birgit Schmitz and Caroline Hambloch
- 24/2013: Is the Earth flat or is it a cube? European foreign aid, political conditionality and democracy

- Jörg Faust
- 23/2013: Post-2015: how to design goals for (inter)national action?

- Heiner Janus and Niels Keijzer
- 22/2013: Post 2015: why the development finance debate needs to make the move from quantity to quality

- Florence Dafe, Renate Hartwig and Heiner Janus
- 21/2013: Post 2015: making migration work for sustainable development

- Benjamin Schraven, Niels Keijzer and Anna Knoll
- 20/2013: International technology cooperation: lessons for the upcoming technology mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

- Shikha Bhasin
- 19/2013: Post 2015: special event on Post-2015 – stuck in the process?

- Nicole Rippin
- 18/2013: EU joint programming: lessons from South Sudan for EU aid coordination

- Mark Furness and Frank Vollmer
- 17/2013: Assist those most in need, or most of those in need? The challenge of allocative efficiency for aid effectiveness

- Elena Pietschmann
- 16/2013: Post-2015: the international battle against tax fraud and evasion

- Christian von Haldenwang and Uwe Kerkow
- 15/2013: Who’s the Boss? Strengthening the effectiveness of capacity-development support

- Niels Keijzer
- 14/2013: Post-2015: how emerging economies shape the relevance of a new agenda

- Christine Hackenesch and Heiner Janus
- 13/2013: Post 2015: what it means for the United Nations development system

- Pio Wennubst and Timo Casjen Mahn
- 12/2013: 50 years of peer reviews by the OECD's development assistance committee: an instrument of quality assurance and mutual learning

- Guido Ashoff
- 11/2013: ACP-EU relations beyond 2020: exploring European perceptions

- Niels Keijzer, Brecht Lein, Mario Negre and Nicola Tissi
- 10/2013: Complementarity in development: bringing private foundations on board

- Erik Lundsgaarde
- 9/2013: Do we really need a multilateral investment agreement?

- Axel Berger
- 8/2013: Climate change mitigation in emerging economies: the case of Indonesia: hot air or leadership?

- Jonas Hein
- 7/2013: Post-2015: the EU can contribute more than aid to the global development agenda

- Mark Furness, Heiner Janus and Stephan Klingebiel
- 6/2013: Universal energy access: moving from technological fix to poverty reduction

- Oliver Johnson
- 5/2013: Post-2015: what can the European Union learn from past international negotiations?

- Niels Keijzer and Adam Moe Fejerskov