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. Dry Matter? International bio-diversity and climate policies overlook the potential of drylands
    Dry Matter? International bio-diversity and climate policies overlook the potential of drylands

    Bauer, Steffen / Philipp Buß / Levke Sörensen (2010)
    The Current Column, 14 June 2010

  2. The European external action service’s role in EU development policymaking: safeguards required
    The European external action service’s role in EU development policymaking: safeguards required

    Furness, Mark (2010)
    The Current Column, 31 May 2010

  3. Crisis in the Eurozone … and what it means for developing countries
    Crisis in the Eurozone … and what it means for developing countries

    Wolff, Peter (2010)
    The Current Column, 17 May 2010

  4. International day for biological diversity: not a day for celebration
    International day for biological diversity: not a day for celebration

    Richerzhagen, Carmen (2010)
    The Current Column, 17 May 2010

  5. Time for European unity in development
    Time for European unity in development

    Lundsgaarde, Erik / Davina Makhan (2010)
    The Current Column, 10 May 2010

  6. Is the 0.7% target in development cooperation still relevant?
    Is the 0.7% target in development cooperation still relevant?

    Wolff, Peter (2010)
    The Current Column, 03 May 2010

  7. Shanghai Expo 2010: Metropolis reloaded?
    Shanghai Expo 2010: Metropolis reloaded?

    Fischer, Doris (2010)
    The Current Column, 26 April 2010

  8. And now another zero hour: reconstruction and recovery in Haiti
    And now another zero hour: reconstruction and recovery in Haiti

    Leininger, Julia (2010)
    The Current Column, 12 April 2010

  9. Back to Copenhagen: what does citizen’s engagement mean for climate protection as long as there is no global climate agreement?
    Back to Copenhagen: what does citizen’s engagement mean for climate protection as long as there is no global climate agreement?

    Wiemann, Jürgen (2010)
    The Current Column, 06 April 2010

  10. New actors, old problems: implications of Chinese and Brazilian engagement in Angola
    New actors, old problems: implications of Chinese and Brazilian engagement in Angola

    Hackenesch, Christine / Sarah-Lea John de Sousa (2010)
    The Current Column, 29 March 2010