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Castillejo, Clare / Eva Dick / Benjamin Schraven (2019)
Die Afrika-Politik der EU zielt seit 2015 verstärkt auf die Verhinderung irregulärer Migration ab. Das Papier zeigt, dass sich die Auswirkungen auf Freizügkeit(spolitik) in verschiedenen Regionen Afirkas deutlich unterscheiden und diskutiert die Gründe dafür.
Contributing to heated international debates, the new European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen promised a carbon border tax to adjust for carbon costs at the border. To be sure, border carbon adjustments entail international trade law challenges, feasibility complications as well as fairness concerns. But if carefully designed, such adjustments can contribute to strengthening the ambition of climate action both in the EU and beyond it. More generally, there should be a stronger focus on using international trade as a leverage for climate protection.
Der 2018 verabschiedete globale Flüchtlingspakt betont die Stärkung der lokalen Integration von Geflüchteten in Zielländern. Ob dies gelingt, hängt maßgeblich von den Politikinteressen subnationaler Akteure und gebietsspezifischen Chancen und Herausforderungen von Fluchtsituationen ab.
Kuhnt, Jana / Julia Leininger / Armin von Schiller (2019)
The Current Column, 09 December 2019
Yesterday, Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer held their Prize Lecture in Stockholm after being awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. However, the nomination has stimulated a heated debate in the broader public and development community.
The UN's Global Compact on Refugees agreed upon in 2018 calls for an enhanced local integration of refugees in their countries of destination. Implementation success significantly hinges on policy interests of subnational actors and area-based potentials and challenges of displacement.