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- 5/2015: Revisiting hydro-hegemony from a benefitsharing perspective: the case of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

- Rawia M. Tawfik Amer
- 4/2015: Big results now? Emerging lessons from results-based aid in Tanzania

- Heiner Janus and Niels Keijzer
- 3/2015: The fragile road towards peace and democracy: insights on the effectiveness of international support to post-conflict Burundi

- Karina Mroß
- 2/2015: Improving education outcomes by linking payments to results: an assessment of disbursement-linked indicators in five results-based approaches

- Sarah Holzapfel and Heiner Janus
- 1/2015: In search of a narrative for Southern providers: the challenge of the emerging economies to the development cooperation agenda

- Gerardo Bracho
- 37/2014: Do preferential trade agreements increase their members’ foreign direct investment?

- Max Büge
- 36/2014: Can supply chain initiatives reduce deforestation? A comparative analysis of cases from Brazil and Indonesia

- Karen Meijer
- 35/2014: A cartography of the new middle classes in developing and emerging countries

- Clara Brandi and Max Büge
- 34/2014: A global framework for climate action: orchestrating non-state and subnational initiatives for more effective global climate governance

- Sander Chan and Pieter Pauw
- 33/2014: The role of international financial institutions in macroeconomic crises: improving the architecture of the World Bank and the IMF for managing shocks in developing countries

- Kathrin Berensmann and Peter Wolff
- 32/2014: The innovation path of the Chinese wind power industry

- Yixin Dai, Di Xia, Yuan Zhou and Lan Xue
- 31/2014: Boosting or hindering aid effectiveness? An assessment of systems for measuring agency results

- Sarah Holzapfel
- 30/2014: Erfahrungen und Perspektiven nachhaltiger Intensivierung der Landwirtschaft in subsaharischen Ländern

- Michael Brüntrup and Michael Brüntrup
- 29/2014: From combustion engines to electric vehicles: a study of technological path creation and disruption in Germany

- Tilman Altenburg
- 28/2014: Green industrial policy: managing transformation under uncertainty

- Wilfried Lütkenhorst, Georgeta Vidican, Tilman Altenburg and Anna Pegels
- 27/2014: Who gets the schools? Political targeting of economic and social infrastructure provision in Zambia

- Stefan Leiderer
- 26/2014: Enhancing international technology cooperation for climate change mitigation: lessons from an electromobility case study

- Shikha Bhasin
- 25/2014: Linking results-based aid and capacity development support: conceptual and practical challenges

- Niels Keijzer and Heiner Janus
- 24/2014: The effects of conditional cash transfers on social engagement and trust in institutions: evidence from Peru's Juntos Programme

- Luis A. Camacho
- 23/2014: Global value chains and deep preferential trade agreements: promoting trade at the cost of domestic policy autonomy?

- Dominique Bruhn
- 22/2014: 关于有区别的责任的不同观点 国际谈判中有关共同但有区别的责任概念的最新评述 (Different perspectives on differentiated responsibilities: a state-of-the-art review of the notion of common but differentiated responsibilities in international negotiations)

- Pieter Pauw, Steffen Bauer, Carmen Richerzhagen, Clara Brandi and Hanna Schmole
- 21/2014: Foreign aid and the domestic politics of European budget support

- Jörg Faust and Svea Koch
- 20/2014: Reforming the hand that feeds you? Managing capacity development support in Cambodia and Malawi

- Niels Keijzer
- 19/2014: Managing diversity: what does it mean? An analysis of different approaches and strategies

- Elena Pietschmann
- 18/2014: Knowledge for development: a literature review and an evolving research agenda

- John Emeka Akude
- 17/2014: Innovation paths in wind power: insights from Denmark and Germany

- Rasmus Lema, Frauke Urban, Johan Nordensvard and Wilfried Lütkenhorst
- 16/2014: Bureaucratic pluralism in global development: challenges for Germany and the United States

- Erik Lundsgaarde
- 15/2014: Electromobility in India: attempts at leadership by businesses in a scant policy space

- Ankur Chaudhary
- 14/2014: Turkey as a donor country and potential partner in triangular cooperation

- Jeannine Hausmann
- 13/2014: International cooperation and development: a conceptual overview

- Sebastian Paulo
- 12/2014: The formation of a new technological trajectory of electric propulsion in the French automobile industry

- Eike W. Schamp
- 11/2014: Making energy efficiency pro-poor: insights from behavioural economics for policy design

- Babette Never
- 10/2014: Understanding regime support in new and old democracies: the role of performance and democratic experience

- Luis A. Camacho
- 9/2014: Transformation of a policy area: development policy is in a systemic crisis and faces the challenge of a more complex system environment

- Guido Ashoff and Stephan Klingebiel
- 8/2014: When do disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration programmes succeed?

- Lilli Banholzer
- 7/2014: The governance of scientific assessment in the context of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: lessons for international cooperation in science, technology and innovation

- Yulia Yamineva
- 6/2014: Different perspectives on differentiated responsibilities: a state-of-the-art review of the notion of common but differentiated responsibilities in international negotiations

- Pieter Pauw, Clara Brandi, Carmen Richerzhagen, Steffen Bauer and Hanna Schmole
- 5/2014: Let’s get comprehensive: European Union engagement in fragile and conflict-affected countries

- Mark Furness
- 4/2014: Public instruments to leverage private capital for green investments in developing countries

- Nannette Lindenberg
- 3/2014: Real innovation or second-best solution? First experiences from results-based aid for fiscal decentralisation in Ghana and Tanzania

- Heiner Janus
- 2/2014: Promoting democracy: what role for the democratic emerging powers?

- Gerd Schönwälder
- 1/2014: Die Türkei als neues Geberland und potenzieller Partner in Dreieckskooperationen

- Jeannine Hausmann
- 27/2013: Struggling for stability: international support for peace and democracy in post-civil war Nepal

- Jörn Grävingholt, Karina Mroß, Lennart Bendfeldt, Yvonne Blos, Charlotte Fiedler and Karina Mroß
- 26/2013: Common goals and differential commitments: the role of emerging economies in global development

- Neissan Alessandro Besharati
- 25/2013: Challenges in measuring the state of the environment in developing countries: a literature review

- Katharina Stepping
- 24/2013: Contributing to democratic consolidation and sustainable peace in El Salvador and the Philippines: overcoming the quest for stability

- Kimana Zulueta-Fülscher
- 23/2013: Women's political role and poverty in the educational dimension: a district-level anlysis in India

- Francesco Burchi
- 22/2013: A resolution for a quiet revolution: taking the United Nations to sustainable development ‘beyond aid’

- Pio Wennubst and Timo Mahn
- 21/2013: Which factors determine the upgrading of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises? Evidence from Egypt, India and the Philippines

- Markus Loewe, Aimée Hampel-Milagrosa and Caroline Reeg
- 20/2013: Macroprudential financial market regulation: aims, implementation, and implications for developing and emerging economies

- Birgit Schmitz