The Current Column

Every Monday, the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) comments on the latest issues and trends of international development policy by its Current Column. The column is intended for politically interested readers who want to get a brief overview on the state of German and international development policy.

Current and past issues can be downloaded for free from the IDOS website.

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  1. Transforming the global energy system – where do we stand?
    Transforming the global energy system – where do we stand?

    Pegels, Anna (2012)
    The Current Column, 20 August 2012

  2. Green trade for sustainable development? Risks and opportunities on the road to a green economy
    Green trade for sustainable development? Risks and opportunities on the road to a green economy

    Brandi, Clara (2012)
    The Current Column, 06 August 2012

    The global economy is to become greener and fairer with a green economy. Yet the approach is controversial, not least because many developing countries are afraid that an ecological transformation of the economy will mask protectionist restrictions of international trade.

  3. Sustainable energy for all in India: reaching the poorest of the energy poor?
    Sustainable energy for all in India: reaching the poorest of the energy poor?

    Bhasin, Shikha / Oliver Johnson (2012)
    The Current Column, 30 July 2012

    The global economy is to become greener and fairer with a green economy. Yet the approach is controversial, not least because many developing countries are afraid that an ecological transformation of the economy will mask protectionist restrictions of international trade.

  4. Does the “resource curse” no longer exist?
    Does the “resource curse” no longer exist?

    von Haldenwang, Christian (2012)
    The Current Column, 23 July 2012

  5. Split into North and South: a Sahel war in the offing
    Split into North and South: a Sahel war in the offing

    Leininger, Julia (2012)
    The Current Column, 16 July 2012

  6. Power from the desert: what progress have Desertec and the Mediterranean Solar Plan made?
    Power from the desert: what progress have Desertec and the Mediterranean Solar Plan made?

    Ruchser, Matthias (2012)
    The Current Column, 09 July 2012

  7. Rio+20 will soon be forgotten: but not the paradigm of sustainability
    Rio+20 will soon be forgotten: but not the paradigm of sustainability

    Messner, Dirk (2012)
    The Current Column, 04 July 2012

    The global economy is to become greener and fairer with a green economy. Yet the approach is controversial, not least because many developing countries are afraid that an ecological transformation of the economy will mask protectionist restrictions of international trade.

  8. The G20 summit in Mexico: nothing but declarations of intent?
    The G20 summit in Mexico: nothing but declarations of intent?

    Wolff, Peter (2012)
    The Current Column, 25 June 2012

  9. Sustainable legacy: Elinor Ostrom shaped sustainability research
    Sustainable legacy: Elinor Ostrom shaped sustainability research

    Bauer, Steffen / Ines Dombrowsky (2012)
    The Current Column, 18 June 2012

  10. Does “Houston, we’ve had a problem” apply to the Rio+20 Conference?
    Does “Houston, we’ve had a problem” apply to the Rio+20 Conference?

    Guimarães, Roberto P. (2012)
    The Current Column, 11 June 2012