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. Chinas Weißbuch zu der wirklich großen Krise
    Chinas Weißbuch zu der wirklich großen Krise

    Fischer, Doris (2008)
    The Current Column, 03 November 2008

  2. Krisenmanagement für Entwicklungsländer - noch keine neue Ordnung in Sicht
    Krisenmanagement für Entwicklungsländer - noch keine neue Ordnung in Sicht

    Volz, Ulrich / Peter Wolff (2008)
    The Current Column, 27 October 2008

  3. Die Finanzkrise als Chance? Ordnungspolitiken für globale Entwicklung
    Die Finanzkrise als Chance? Ordnungspolitiken für globale Entwicklung

    Faust, Jörg / Dirk Messner (2008)
    The Current Column, 20 October 2008

  4. Is the pandemic deepening the digital divide?
    Is the pandemic deepening the digital divide?

    Zintl, Tina / Elvis Melia (2020)
    The Current Column, 01 January 1970

    As the world is taking extreme measures to fight the coronavirus, efforts to slow the rates of infection have moved the workplaces of billions into their homes. But many others, particularly in low- and lower-middle income countries, lack the preconditions to follow suit, both in terms of social distancing and in using digital work formats.

  5. The Doha Round is dead – long live the WTO?
    The Doha Round is dead – long live the WTO?

    Brandi, Clara (2015)
    The Current Column, 01 January 1970

    At the 10th WTO Ministerial Conference a historic turning point was reached for the Doha Round. For the first time, several states called for the negotiations, which have been ongoing for 14 years, to be abandoned.