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
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20 2020 Mind the Gap? Comparing De Facto and De Jure Expert Authority of International Public Administrations in Financial and Agricultural Policy 2020 Birds of a feather? The determinants of impartiality perceptions of the IMF and the World Bank 2020 Climate-Fragility Risk Brief: Sudan 2020 Climate-Fragility Risk Brief: Nepal 2020 Respect for human rights along global value chains - Risks and opportunities for sectors of the German economy 2020 Summary: UNSC Open Debate on Climate and Security – 24 July 2020 2020 How can UN organs respond to climate-security risks? 2020 Climate-fragility Risk Brief: Latin America and the Caribbean 2017 The authority of international public administrations 2017 Unternehmensstrategische Evaluierung Flucht und Migration 2017 Lessons learned and best practices - Project: Building resilience to disaster risk through emergency preparedness and disaster risk management in rural Maya communities in the Departments of Baja Verapaz, Quetzaltenango and Quiché/Guatemala 2017 Facilitating multi-stakeholder dialogue to manage natural resource competition - A synthesis of lessons from Uganda, Zambia, and Cambodia 2017 Guide de formation: Prévention des risques et gestion des catastrophes au niveau communal en Burundi 2017 China and its climate leadership in a changing world - From passive follower to constructive shaper of the global order 2017 Stopping Global Plastic Pollution: The Case for an International Convention 2017 Stakeholder views on SAICM beyond 2020 - Results from an interview series. Chemicals beyond 2020 Series, 01/2017 2015 Die Autonomie internationaler Verwaltungsstäbe als Akteure nicht-hierarchischer Politiktransfers 2015 Sustainable Development Goals and Habitat III: Opportunities for a successful New Urban Agenda - Cities Alliance Discussion Paper Nr. 3 2015 Towards the Development and Implementation of Effective Policies for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation - Policy Brief 2015 Review and Monitoring of the Post-2015 Agenda. 6 May 2015, Berlin, Germany - Chair's Conclusions
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
2017 Lessons learned and best practices - Project: Building resilience to disaster risk through emergency preparedness and disaster risk management in rural Maya communities in the Departments of Baja Verapaz, Quetzaltenango and Quiché/Guatemala
2017 Facilitating multi-stakeholder dialogue to manage natural resource competition - A synthesis of lessons from Uganda, Zambia, and Cambodia
2017 Guide de formation: Prévention des risques et gestion des catastrophes au niveau communal en Burundi
2017 China and its climate leadership in a changing world - From passive follower to constructive shaper of the global order
2017 Stakeholder views on SAICM beyond 2020 - Results from an interview series. Chemicals beyond 2020 Series, 01/2017
2015 Die Autonomie internationaler Verwaltungsstäbe als Akteure nicht-hierarchischer Politiktransfers
2015 Sustainable Development Goals and Habitat III: Opportunities for a successful New Urban Agenda - Cities Alliance Discussion Paper Nr. 3
2015 Towards the Development and Implementation of Effective Policies for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation - Policy Brief
2015 Review and Monitoring of the Post-2015 Agenda. 6 May 2015, Berlin, Germany - Chair's Conclusions