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The German government has identified deeper cooperation with Africa as one of the top priorities for its G20 presidency. Against this background, the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW), as the coordinators of the T20 process in 2016/17, together with the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), are hosting the T20 Africa Conference: Building alliances for sustainable development on 1-3 February in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Africa has recently gained a lot of attention in international politics, particularly in Germany and the European Union. However, various unknowns on the African continent and Africa’s complex interdependence with world politics leave many question marks for inter- and transnational cooperation. It is certain that sustainable development in Africa will only be achieved through structural political and economic Transformation.
Hackenesch, Christine / Julia Leininger (2017)
The Current Column, 30 January 2017
Cooperation with Africa is high on Germany’s agenda for its G20 Presidency. This creates high expectations for Germany and Europe’s future policies on Africa.
In 2016 the EU and the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States intensified preparations for the upcoming negotiations on the arrangement for their relations after the Cotonou Agreement expires in 2020. This paper assesses the legal and political implications of the upcoming post-Cotonou negotiations on the Economic Partnership Agreements.
Scheumann, Waltina / Michael Brüntrup (2017)
The Current Column, 24 January 2017
Die Verfügbarkeit und das Management von Wasser sind ganz zentral dafür, ob das Nachhaltigkeitsziel 2 der Agenda 2030 der Vereinten Nationen „Beendigung von Hunger, Erreichung von Ernährungssicherheit und verbesserter Ernährung und Förderung nachhaltiger Landwirtschaft“ erreicht werden kann.
Klingebiel, Stephan (2017)
Discussion Paper, 3/2017
The paper addresses the group of countries known as the ‘rising powers’ and the role these countries could play as regards a globalised common good. It focuses on South Africa as a case study for the main rising power on the African continent.
Nun also beginnt Donald Trumps Umsetzung einer “America first”-Politik. Der Versuch, (vermeintlich) nationale Vorteile gegenüber der gemeinsamen Bearbeitung globaler Herausforderungen auszuspielen, wird zur Doktrin US-amerikanischer Politik erhoben. Tatsächlich haben die Wochen seit der Wahl im November die politischen Realitäten bereits stark verändert. Garantien eines vormals stabilen transatlantischen Sicherheitspaktes sind ins Wanken geraten. Autokraten à la Putin und Erdoğan erfahren durch den neuen US-Präsidenten einen beträchtlichen Reputationszugewinn.
Thomas Henökl (2017)
The Current Column, 19 January 2017
Never before has the change of administration in the United States caused this much concern globally, and never before has an US-President incited so much tension ahead of taking office.
Berger, Axel / Clara Brandi (2017)
The Current Column, 19 January 2017
Today will see Donald Trump sworn in as the 45th president of the USA, a move that could see the system of world trade plunge into a spiral of isolationism.