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. Haiti: international aid risks replacing rather than strengthening partners
    Haiti: international aid risks replacing rather than strengthening partners

    Ashoff, Guido (2013)
    The Current Column, 25 February 2013

  2. Global public goods: a concept for framing the post-2015 agenda?
    Global public goods: a concept for framing the post-2015 agenda?

    Kaul, Inge (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 2/2013

  3. Poverty revisited: the capability approach operationalised in Mozambique
    Poverty revisited: the capability approach operationalised in  Mozambique

    Vollmer, Frank (2013)

  4. Am Gängelband der Geber: der große Anteil zweckgebundener Mittel schadet der UN-Entwicklungshilfe
    Am Gängelband der Geber: der große Anteil zweckgebundener Mittel schadet der UN-Entwicklungshilfe

    Mahn, Timo Casjen (2013)

  5. Results-based approaches to aid
    Results-based approaches to aid

    Klingebiel, Stephan (2013)

  6. Innovations in governance: evaluations and research studies on electoral accountability, corruption and multidimensional peacekeeping
    Innovations in governance: evaluations and research studies on electoral accountability, corruption and multidimensional peacekeeping

    Garcia, Maria Melody (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 3/2013

  7. Priorities, please! UNEP and the quest for global sustainability
    Priorities, please! UNEP and the quest for global sustainability

    Bauer, Steffen / Carmen Richerzhagen (2013)
    The Current Column, 18 February 2013

  8. Extending the stakeholder approach to the community: mechanism for participative modernisation in public utilities
    Extending the stakeholder approach to the community: mechanism for participative modernisation in public utilities

    Herzberg, Carsten / Yves Sintomer / Annabelle Houdret (2013)

  9. Effectiveness of democracy-support in “fragile states”: a review
    Effectiveness of democracy-support in “fragile states”: a review

    Zulueta-Fülscher, Kimana (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 1/2013

    The article thematises the growing literature on both fragility and the effectiveness of democracy support, with a special focus on the quantitative literature. Its novelty lies in its contribution to draw links between these different bodies of literature.

  10. Post 2015: what can be learnt from the impact of health performance on donor policies for health assistance?
    Post 2015: what can be learnt from the impact of health performance on donor policies for health assistance?

    Stepping, Katharina M.K. (2013)

    Health conditions in the recipient country are not the only decisive factor for the provision of health assistance. The decision pattern of donors has not remarkably changed after the definition of international health objectives. Future health objectives should reflect inter-sectoral reciprocities.