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Study 14 Mar 2011
India’s Growing Involvement in Humanitarian Assistance
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Study 09 Mar 2011
Saudi Arabia as a Humanitarian Donor
..Introduction Saudi Arabia has emerged as the world’s largest donor of humanitarian assistance outside the Western states, traditionally the members of OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC). In many recent natural disasters, the country’s contributions far exceeded those of any traditional… -
Article 01 Mar 2011
Brasil After Lula
Dilma Rousseff's success in Brazil's presidential elections was no surprise. Lula, the most popular president in Brazil's history, carefully prepared his formerly unknown chief of staff, successfully turning the election into a referendum on his time in office. Since Brazil experienced historic… -
Article 01 Mar 2011
Illiberal Peacebuilding in Angola
Introduction When thinking about post-conflict reconstruction, policy makers and academics have focused on international intervention to a remarkable degree. Roland Paris (2010: 360)* even states that "there seems to be no viable alternative to some version of liberal peacebuilding." There is… -
Article 01 Mar 2011
The Nuclear Crescent: Pakistan and the Bomb
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Article 22 Feb 2011
The Case for Stronger Brazil-India Relations
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Book chapter 21 Feb 2011
The Public Policy Dimension of Energy Security
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Policy brief 12 Feb 2011
Catching a Second Wind
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Article 01 Feb 2011
Der Cluster-Ansatz in der humanitären Hilfe
Abstract English In 2005, international organizations introduced the cluster approach as part of humanitarian reform efforts. The approach aims at making humanitarian coordination more predictable by introducing sectoral coordination with designated lead organizations at the global and country… -
Article 01 Feb 2011
Passion for Impact?
Die Wirkung von Stiftungsprojekten ist in den letzten Jahren immer häufiger diskutiert worden. Das hat mehrere Gründe: Zum einen sparen Stifterinnen und Stifter erkleckliche Summen an Steuern, was die Frage provoziert, wofür die als gemeinnützig deklarierten Gelder eigentlich eingesetzt werden. Zum… -
Book review 01 Feb 2011
Book Review: How to Run the World
In his new book, Parag Khanna, Director of the Global Governance Initiative at the New America Foundation and author of The Second World, seeks to answer how we can deal with global challenges in a more effective way in the years to come. In merely 214 pages, Khanna covers a vast array of challenges… -
Journal article 28 Jan 2011
First Steps Towards a Police Doctrine for UN Peace Operations (2001-2006)
As a response to the rapid growth of the role and numbers of United Nations (UN) police in peace operations, the Secretariat's Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) has started to develop formal doctrine to guide the work of its police officers in missions around the world. Based on published… -
Commentary 24 Jan 2011
Auf Sand gebaut: Vernetzte Sicherheit in der Praxis
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Commentary 17 Jan 2011
Lessons From Haiti Beyond Polemic Criticism: Addressing the Blind Spot of Humanitarian Reform
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Article 14 Jan 2011
Dilma Rousseff and Brazil’s Foreign policy: Big Shoes to Fill
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Commentary 10 Jan 2011
Making Multilateralism Work for a Multipolar Age
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Journal article 31 Dec 2010
Governing Global Energy: Systems, Transitions, Complexity
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Study 31 Dec 2010
Windenergie in China: Innovationspolitische Förderung und technologische Entwicklung
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Commentary 08 Dec 2010
BRIC, a Convenient Illusion, Not an Alliance
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Journal article 05 Dec 2010
The Case for a Public Administration Turn in the Study of EU Civilian Crisis Management
By Thorsten Benner, Raphael Bossong