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Janus, Heiner / Stephan Klingebiel / Timo Casjen Mahn (2014)
Im Kontext der Post-2015 Ziele wird die Entwicklungszusammenarbeit derzeit neu ausgerichtet. Mit der „Busan Partnerschaft“ sowie dem „Development Cooperation Forum“ der Vereinten Nationen bestehen dafür überlappende Plattformen. Welches Forum wird sich als legitim, wirksam und relevant erweisen?
At a time of global economic crisis, donor agencies are under increasing pressure to provide evidence of the positive results of their work. This paper analyses the limitations and risks of using standard indicators to report on aggregate outputs and outcomes of interventions at agency level.
Lundsgaarde, Erik / Svea Koch / Julia Leininger (2014)
The Current Column, 31 March 2014
On 2 and 3 April 2014, African and EU Heads of State and Government will meet in Brussels to take stock of achievements in Africa-EU cooperation and to outline priorities for future cooperation.
EZ-Organisationen sind in Zeiten der globalen Wirtschaftskrise einem vermehrten Legitimationsdruck ausgesetzt. Dieses Papier analysiert die Risiken und Grenzen einer Ergebnisberichterstattung, die primär auf die Erfüllung von Rechenschaftsplichten in Geberländern ausgerichtet ist.
Is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change an effective science-policy institution? How is it governed? Have recent reforms after error-finding improved the workings of the Panel? What are strengths and weaknesses of the IPCC model? This discussion paper sheds light on these questions.
This arcticle scrutinises the state of RMB internationalisation and its likely progress over the coming years and discusses its implications for currency co-operation in East Asia. As part of its internationalisation, the RMB is gradually delinked from the dollar, which will effectively put an end to the East Asian dollar standard that has shaped the region's financial architecture over the last three decades and that has provided a relatively high degree of intra-regional exchange rate stability. Because of the close trade and investment ties that have developed across the region, the East Asian countries, especially the ASEAN countries which are striving to create an ASEAN Economic Community, will continue to manage their exchange rates and stabilise their currencies against one another to facilitate cross-border investment and commerce. But instead of a replacing of the dollar standard with an RMB standard we are likely to see some rather loose and informal exchange rate co-operation in East Asia based on currency baskets, with China herself moving towards a managed exchange rate system guided by a currency basket.