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  • Nov 27, 2024 | globalpolicyjournal.com | Stephan Klingebiel

    Germany’s political landscape is in a state of flux. Following the coalition’s collapse, key policy decisions will play an important role—not only in the upcoming campaign phase but also in shaping the groundwork for a future coalition agreement that will guide the next federal government. While development policy may not be a top priority, it is under considerable pressure. Two primary approaches appear to be particularly useful for triggering public debate in Germany on development policy.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | globalpolicyjournal.com | Stephan Klingebiel |Max-otto Baumann |Andy Sumner

    For many countries in the Global South, Trump’s second term might not come as a major surprise—nor necessarily as a setback. This sentiment may resonate among autocratic leaders and others, such as some policymakers in India, who see strategic advantages in the anticipated U.S. policy shift. With Trump likely to retreat from multilateral organizations like entities of the United Nations and the World Trade Organization, a vacuum in the Western-dominated rules-based order could emerge.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | globalpolicyjournal.com | Stephan Klingebiel |Andy Sumner

    In today’s dynamic international context, it is surprising how little attention is paid to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a well-established yet often overlooked international institution. Unlike the G20 or BRICS, which emerged as prominent players over the past two decades, the OECD has been a stalwart of global economic governance for decades.

  • May 24, 2024 | idos-research.de | Stephan Klingebiel

    Schein-Debatte um „Radwege in Peru“: Populismus kann und will internationale Themen nicht verstehen Klingebiel, Stephan Externe Publikationen (2024) in: Frankfurter Rundschau, 19.05.2024 Information Populismus kann oder will internationale Themen nicht verstehen und kann daher auch keine Lösungsansätze aufzeigen. Weitere Expert*innen zu diesem Thema Wirtschaftswissenschaften  Internationale Beziehungen und Nachhaltigkeitspolitik

  • May 17, 2024 | msn.com | Stephan Klingebiel

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