IDOS Discussion Paper, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)

ISSN: 2751-4447


Erschien bis Nr. 7/2022 als Discussion Paper mit der ISSN 2512-8698. / Published until No. 7/2022 as Discussion Paper with ISSN 2512-8698.

Früherer Name der herausgebenden Einrichtung: Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) / Editing institution's former name: German Development Institute

Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 1 to 20 of 469
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2025From polarisation to autocratisation: The role of information pollution in Brazil's democratic erosionBreuer, Anita
2025Transparenz für mehr Wirksamkeit und öffentliches Vertrauen? Das deutsche Transparenzportal im internationalen VergleichJanus, Heiner; Röthel, Tim
2025Local feminist perspectives as transformation levers for greater gender equality: Synthesis studyGötze, Jacqueline; Klingebiel, Stephan; Khalid, Maryam
2025Local feminist perspectives as transformation levers for sustainable development in Ukraine in the context of ongoing defenceStrelnyk, Olena Oleksandrivna; Yuzva, Liudmyla; Zlobina, Tamara
2025Trump's assault on foreign aid: Implications for international development cooperationHaug, Sebastian; Novoselova, Anna; Klingebiel, Stephan
2025Intersecting constraints: Exploring labour market barriers for urban women in Sub-Saharan AfricaStöcker, Alexander
2025Feminists' perspectives as transformative levers in GhanaOhemeng, Fidelia N. A.; Ogum, Deda; Akakpo, Deborah Tayo; Coker-Appiah, Dorcas
2025Macroprudential policies and private domestic investment in developing countries: An instrumental variables approachBambe, Bao-We-Wal
2025Local feminist perspectives as transformative levers: Women's health and climate action in IndiaSengupta, Sreerupa; Singhal, Divya; Chakraborty, Ananya
2024Transnational cooperation: An explorative collectionGrimm, Sven; Klingebiel, Stephan
2024Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) and the "greening" of high-emitting industry sectors in Brazil: Mapping the sustainability efforts of the private sectorThorstensen, Vera; Hernandez, Ariel Macaspac; de Oliveira Corrêa, Rogerio; Teixeira de Brito, Dolores; Arima Júnior, Mauro Kiithi; Mota, Catherine Rebouças; Megale, Tiago Matsuoka; Zuchieri, Amanda Mitsue; Thomazella, Fábio Jorge
2024Information integrity and information pollution: Vulnerabilities and impact on social cohesion and democracy in MexicoBreuer, Anita
2024The role of the consumer and systemic policy mixes for circular business models in the EUFuhrmann-Riebel, Hanna
2024Green hydrogen in Namibia: Opportunities and risksAltenburg, Tilman; Kantel, Anne
2024Universality in action: Why and how United Nations development work should engage with high-income countriesBaumann, Max-Otto; Haug, Sebastian
2024Wie bedingen sich Rechenschaftslegung und organisationales Lernen in der deutschen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit?Esser, Daniel E.; Janus, Heiner
2024Operationalising social contracts: Towards an index of government deliverablesLoewe, Markus; El-Haddad, Amirah; Zintl, Tina
2024The New South: Breaking with the past. West-South engagement in a changing worldIshmael, Len
2024Exploring the influence of power on the governance of climate im/mobility in Accra and DakarEkoh, Susan
2024Challenges for food subsidy reform: Lessons learnt from the Just Distribution of Subsidies Scheme in IranTajmazinani, Ali Akbar
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