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. Strengthening social systems
    Strengthening social systems

    Strupat, Christoph / Paul Marschall (2021)

  2. Time is ripe for a global democracy summit
    Time is ripe for a global democracy summit

    Leininger, Julia / Staffan I. Lindberg (2021)
    The Current Column, 19 January 2021

    We must turn around current autocratization trends and shield democracy. Learning from the past is then essential for making a global initiative for democracy protection successful.

  3. Can integrated social protection programmes affect social cohesion? Mixed-methods evidence from Malawi
    Can integrated social protection programmes affect social cohesion? Mixed-methods evidence from Malawi

    Burchi, Francesco / Federico Roscioli (2021)
    Discussion Paper, 3/2021

    Using a mixed-method approach we show the impacts of an integrated social protection programme on social cohesion in Malawi. We find no concrete effect of the lump-sum transfer; in contrast, the business training enhances social cohesion especially when accompanied by participation in saving groups.

  4. Governance of the water-energy-food nexus for an integrated implementation of the 2030 Agenda
    Governance of the water-energy-food nexus for an integrated implementation of the 2030 Agenda

    Srigiri, Srinivasa Reddy / Ines Dombrowsky (2021)
    Discussion Paper, 2/2021

    Understanding the conditions for coordination in the WEFNexus is key to achieving the 2030Agenda. We provide a framework for analysing nexus governance from a polycentricity perspective, which can be useful in formulating coherent strategies for the integrated implementation of the SDGs.

  5. Mind the Gap? Sketching the relevance of the 2030 Agenda for the Green Deal and other key EU policies in the context of the COVID-19 crisis
    Mind the Gap? Sketching the relevance of the 2030 Agenda for the Green Deal and other key EU policies in the context of the COVID-19 crisis

    Hackenesch, Christine / Maximilian Högl / Julian Bergmann / Janina, Sturm / Damien Barchiche / Adolf Kloke-Lesch (2021)

  6. Undoing “America First” at the UN
    Undoing “America First” at the UN

    Hendra, John / Silke Weinlich (2021)
    The Current Column, 18 January 2021

    Biden has announced that “America is back”. To repair some of the damage at the UN, Biden already pledged to re-join the Paris climate change agreement and preserve American membership in, and financing to, the World Health Organisation (WHO)

  7. Resilience through placemaking: public spaces in Rotterdam’s climate adaptation approach
    Resilience through placemaking: public spaces in Rotterdam’s climate adaptation approach

    Peinhardt, Katherine (2021)
    Discussion Paper, 1/2021

    Public spaces are an often-overlooked opportunity for urban climate adaptation. It is increasingly clear that the unique role of public spaces in civic life positions them to enhance not only physical resilience, but also to enhance the type of social cohesion that helps communities bounce back.

  8. Governing the pandemics: moving towards an assertive institutional environment
    Governing the pandemics: moving towards an assertive institutional environment

    Cho, Min Jung / V.S. Saravanan / Eun, K.J. (2021)

  9. Populist radical right parties and European development policy: politicising the migration-development nexus?
    Populist radical right parties and European development policy: politicising the migration-development nexus?

    Bergmann, Julian / Christine Hackenesch / Daniel Stockemer (2021)

  10. Desertification Convention
    Desertification Convention

    Bauer, Steffen (2021)