Publications

The German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) publishes four independent publication series. IDOS researchers publish their current research results in Discussion Papers, Policy Briefs and Studies. Visiting scholars and cooperation partners also have the opportunity to publish their research results in one of the IDOS series. Publications from the series Analysen und Stellungnahmen, Briefing Paper and Two-Pager / Zweiseiter, which will be discontinued in 2022, will continue to be available online. The fourth publication series is for opinion pieces: The Current Column regularly comments on the latest developments and issues in international development policy.

IDOS researchers also regularly publish their research results in peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed German and international journals and publication series of other research institutes and institutions as well as with renowned book publishers. In addition, they use blogs and online platforms of partner institutions to communicate the Institute's research and advisory activities to an interested public.

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  1. Post-conflict transition and REDD+ in Colombia: Challenges to reducing deforestation in the Amazon
    Post-conflict transition and REDD+ in Colombia: Challenges to reducing deforestation in the Amazon

    Rodríguez-de-Francisco, Jean Carlo / Carlos del Cairo / Daniel Ortiz-Gallego / Juan Sebastian Velez-Triana / Tomás Vergara-Gutiérrez / Jonas Hein (2021)

  2. Why development cooperation needs to treat water as more than a commodity
    Why development cooperation needs to treat water as more than a commodity

    Rodriguez de Francisco, Jean Carlo / Mirja Schoderer (2021)
    The Current Column, 22 March 2021

    Water has multiple meanings, reducing them only to its economic dimension neglects the social embeddedness of water and risks marginalizing the most vulnerable.

  3. Social protection: a powerful tool – but not in the Middle East and North Africa
    Social protection: a powerful tool – but not in the Middle East and North Africa

    Loewe, Markus (2021)

  4. Wasser auf die Mühlen der Entwicklungsziele
    Wasser auf die Mühlen der Entwicklungsziele

    Lossow, Tobias von / Annabelle Houdret (2021)

  5. Subsidy reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: strategic options and their consequences for the social contract
    Subsidy reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: strategic options and their consequences for the social contract

    Vidican Auktor, Georgeta / Markus Loewe (2021)
    Discussion Paper, 12/2021

    Budgetary constraints forced Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia to reduce energy and food subsidy after 2010 but they applied different strategies, thereby transforming their existing, quite akin social contracts into different new ones delivering more protection, provision or participation for citizens.

  6. The lived social contract in schools: from protection to the production of hegemony
    The lived social contract in schools: from protection to the production of hegemony

    Sobhy, Hania (2021)

  7. Citizens’ councils for promoting the global common good
    Citizens’ councils for promoting the global common good

    Mathis, Okka Lou (2021)
    The Current Column, 18 March 2021

    Citizens' councils, which stand out for diversity and inclusiveness, promise to reduce disenchantment with politics and to promote courageous solutions to socially controversial issues.

  8. Eine kritische Beleuchtung von Krisendiskursen und deren Konstruktion
    Eine kritische Beleuchtung von Krisendiskursen und deren Konstruktion

    Siurkus, Thomas / Nicole Deitelhoff / Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2021)

  9. Rural-urban migration in West Africa: contexts, trends and recommendations
    Rural-urban migration in West Africa: contexts, trends and recommendations

    Dick, Eva / Benjamin Schraven (2021)

  10. Reconstruction in Assad’s Syria despite an exclusive social contract?
    Reconstruction in Assad’s Syria despite an exclusive social contract?

    Zintl,Tina / Yannick Sudermann (2021)
    The Current Column, 15 March 2021

    While the international community is grappling with the 2030 Agenda and how to leave no one behind, Syria’s regime excludes anyone who (allegedly) objects to its rule.