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Commentary 08 Jul 2011
Hilflose Helfer
An diesem Samstag erklärt der Südsudan seine Unabhängigkeit, am kommenden Mittwoch wird der UN-Sicherheitsrat unter Vorsitz von Bundesaußenminister Guido Westerwelle das Land für die Mitgliedschaft in den Vereinten Nationen vorschlagen. Westerwelle möchte dazu beitragen, dass „zwei stabile… -
Commentary 08 Jul 2011
Berlin Should Lead by Example to Help South Sudan
On Saturday South Sudan declares its independence marking the break-up of Africa's largest country. On Wednesday next week German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle will preside over the UN Security Council session that will recommend the new nation for admission as the UN's 193rd member.… -
Article 07 Jul 2011
Gegen den Strich: Global Governance
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Book 01 Jul 2011
The New World of UN Peace Operations: Learning to Build Peace?
Peace operations are the UN's flagship activity. Over the past decade, UN blue helmets have been dispatched to ever more challenging environments from the Congo to Timor to perform an expanding set of tasks. From protecting civilians in the midst of violent conflict to rebuilding state institutions… -
Commentary 23 Jun 2011
Und Peking bewegt sich doch
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Commentary 22 Jun 2011
The Debating Chamber - Time for Real Leadership for the World’s Hungry
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Working paper 15 Jun 2011
Misconceptions About Food Assistance
..* Food aid is the provision by foreign donors of food commodities, for free or at a steep discount from commercial terms, to individuals or institutions within a single country. Food assistance is a somewhat broader concept encompassing any internationally financed direct food, cash, or voucher… -
Study 01 Jun 2011
Donor Strategies for Addressing the Transition Gap and Linking Humanitarian and Development Assistance
By Julia SteetsExecutive Summary Humanitarian assistance and development cooperation pursue different aims and follow different principles. Their separation – while important to protect the independence of humanitarian action – has negative side effects. This paper seeks to contribute to the international debate… -
Study 31 May 2011
Towards an Energizing Partnership?
By Björn ConradIntroduction On 8 November 2009, at the fourth Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao laid out a comprehensive road map for China's continued engagement in Africa. Upon closer inspection, one detail of this speech was particularly striking. Wen… -
Study 31 May 2011
Tools and Methods for Evaluating the Efficiency of Development Interventions
Executive Summary This report investigates tools and methods for assessing aid efficiency. It explains concepts of efficiency and efficiency analysis and presents a catalogue of 15 methods that can be used to assess the efficiency of aid interventions. Each method is described and characterised.… -
Commentary 20 May 2011
Uma chance de mudar o FMI
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Commentary 18 May 2011
Why the New IMF Head Can’t Be European
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is in jail, and the debate over his successor as IMF head has already begun. German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants to see another European get the job. But that would be a fatal signal to emerging powers such as China and India. It seemed as if they had the best of intentions.… -
Commentary 16 May 2011
Warum der neue IWF-Chef kein Europäer sein darf
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Study 15 Apr 2011
State Security Commissions: Reform Derailed
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Commentary 01 Apr 2011
The Guide of Misguided Prudence
Just four weeks ago, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle was cheered by the crowds on Cairo’s Tahrir Square for his support of the cause of freedom. An early champion of the Tunisian & Egyptian protest movements, Germany led Europe’s increasingly unified response to the revolutions across the… -
Article 01 Apr 2011
Rising Powers and the Future of Democracy Promotion: The Case of Brazil and India
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Article 01 Apr 2011
Brasilien nach Lula
By Oliver Stuenkel, Peter Fischer-Bollin -
Journal article 31 Mar 2011
Talking Human Rights to China
A human rights dialogue between the European Union and China has been going on since 1995. It runs on three tracks and includes a diplomatic level, expert seminars and technical co-operation projects. The three levels are supposed to interact with and benefit from each other. This article focuses on… -
Project report 31 Mar 2011
Facing the Challenges: Three Scenarios for Global Economic Governance in 2020
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Project report 31 Mar 2011
Beyond a Global Deal: A UN+ Approach to Climate Governance
By GGF 2020 Climate Change Working Group