Grävingholt, Jörn (2022)
The Current Column, 23 March 2022
24 February 2022, or “2/24”, could go down in history as a new turning point. There is a real risk of the world being divided up into a new geopolitical order.
Houdret, Annabelle / Mark Furness (2020)
The Current Column, 09 March 2020
13,000 refugees are waiting at the Greek-Turkish border. This is, not however, ‘no man’s land’, but rather the frontier between the geostrategic and domestic policy calculations of the EU and Turkey. What we are dealing with here is a humanitarian crisis, not a security issue, and our understanding of Europe as a community of values is at stake.
Bauer, Steffen (2021)
The Current Column, 06 September 2021
Among other things, COP26 is intended to reconcile short- and long-term goals and measures and to find answers to the remaining questions surrounding the negotiation of market mechanisms in climate policy.
Schulz, Sabrina / Leonie Droste / Dominic Kranholdt / Joana Stalder (2021)
The Current Column, 20 September 2021
During the next legislative period, the 2030 Agenda must become the guiding principle of German policy.
Special: "Strengthening global health". Strong health systems are the prerequisite for quality health care worldwide. Scientists at DIE analyse how to strengthen global health.
...produção globais. Deutsche Welle 15.05.2020 As coronavirus disrupts supply chains, could Africa profit? Amid the coronavirus outbreak, many multinational corporations are reviewing their [...] billion foreign debts that have threatened to become Africa’s first sovereign default during the coronavirus pandemic. Last year the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik [...] 2020 Corona-Krise: Globaler Schulterschluss statt "rette sich wer kann"! Das Corona-Virus trifft alle Menschen, jedoch die Schwächsten und Ärmsten mit besonderer Wucht. Auch die ökonomischen...
Special "Sustainable Urban Development": More than half of the World’s population already lives in urban areas; in 2050 it will be two third. Most of the growth will happen in emerging and developing countries, where the number of city-dwellers who live informally is still increasing.
Musiitwa Jacqueline / Hangwei Li (2020)
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...Germany will enter unfamiliar territory in 2022 as it takes on an array of challenges including coronavirus, climate change and the presidency of the G7 without its veteran crisis manager Angela Merkel....