Briefing Paper, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 61 to 80 of 343
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2019The social contract: An analytical tool for countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and beyondLoewe, Markus; Trautner, Bernhard; Zintl, Tina
2019How Brexit affects Least Developed CountriesOlekseyuk, Zoryana; Rodarte, Israel Osorio
2019Populism: consequences for global sustainable developmentMarschall, Paul; Klingebiel, Stephan
2019Governing digital trade – a new role for the WTOCheng, Wallace; Brandi, Clara
2019Human mobility in the context of climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa: trends and basic recommendations for development cooperationSchraven, Benjamin; Adaawen, Stephen; Rademacher-Schulz, Christina; Segadl, Nadine
2019Economic mobility across generations: Old versus new EU member statesvan der Weide, Roy; Narayan, Ambar; Negre, Mario
2019Why writing a new constitution after conflict can contribute to peaceFiedler, Charlotte
2019Potential of blockchain technology for trade integration of developing countriesSchwab, Jakob; Ohnesorge, Jan
2019How can an international framework for investment facilitation contribute to sustainable development?Berger, Axel; Gsell, Sebastian
2018Promouvoir la décentralisation avec succès: le potentiel de l‘approche multi-acteursGroß, Lisa
2018L’accès à l’information environnementale: vecteur d’une gouvernance responsable au Maroc et en Tunisie?Houdret, Annabelle; Pasqua, Irene; Meknassi, Saâd Filali
2018Data for development: an agenda for German development cooperationSchwegmann, Claudia; Holzapfel, Sarah
2018Access to environmental information: a driver of accountable governance in Morocco and Tunisia?Houdret, Annabelle; Pasqua, Irene; Meknassi, Saâd Filali
2018Repositioning but where – Is the UNDS fit for middle-income countries?Schulz, Nils-Sjard
2018Regional migration governance: contributions to a sustainable international migration architectureDick, Eva; Koch, Anne; Schraven, Benjamin; Etzold, Benjamin
2018How addressing divisions on African migration inside the EU can strengthen transnational developmentSchöfberger, Irene
2018A mountain worth climbing: reforming the UN Department of Economic and Social AffairsJanus, Heiner; Weinlich, Silke
2018Successfully promoting decentralisation: the potential of the multi-stakeholder approachGroß, Lisa
2018From damage control to sustainable development: European development policy under the next EU budgetKoch, Svea; Keijzer, Niels; Hackenesch, Christine; Bergmann, Julian
2018EU engagement with Africa on migration: a change of approach requiredCastillejo, Clare
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