In times of geostrategic crises, Germany must remain a driving force behind Europe's climate policy In times of geostrategic crises, Germany must remain a driving force behind Europe's climate policy Kicker (computed) Comment by Dennis Tänzler
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2020 Mind the Gap? Comparing De Facto and De Jure Expert Authority of International Public Administrations in Financial and Agricultural Policy
2020 Respect for human rights along global value chains - Risks and opportunities for sectors of the German economy
2013 Smart Cities - Key Concepts, Actors and Potential Entry Points for German Development Cooperation