Thiernobocar Diop, Stéphane Blancard, Sophie Legras, Sébastien Marchand, Lionel Védrine -
Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur le Développement International (CERDI)
Enoch Owusu-Sekyere, Assem Abu Hatab, Carl-Johan Lagerkvist, Manuel Pérez-Ruiz, Egidijus Šarauskis, Zita Kriaučiūnienė, Muhammad Baraa Almoujahed, Orly Enrique Apolo-Apolo and Abdul Mounem Mouazen -
Swedish Development Research Network SweDev
Christoph Emminghaus, Simon Wallisch, Kou Meapeh Gbaintor-Johnson, Julian Klauke, Anouchka Baldin, Tillman Hönig, John Pokoo, Johanna Schaefer-Kehnert -
Expert Group for Aid Studies (EBA)
Tobias Hillenbrand, Bruno Martorano, Laura Metzger and Melissa Siegel -
UNU Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology UNU-MERIT
Ito Rodrigo, Diego Chavarro, Tommaso Ciarli, Robin Cowan & Fabiana Visentin -
UNU Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology UNU-MERIT
Ines Bouacida, Jeanne Cadiou, Andreas Rüdinger, Pierre-Marie Aubert, Jean-Philippe Hermine -
Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI)
Iliana Olivié, María Santillán O’Shea (lead) -
Real Instituto Elcano
This ETTG collective report highlights the shared priorities of both regions, including the green, digital, and social transitions. It emphasises the need for increased financial support for Latin America and the Caribbean, specifically looking beyond traditional aid models. It also proposes a “beyond-aid” approach that leverages various tools and identifies opportunities for collaboration in tackling climate change and promoting social inclusion.
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Lara Helsen, Huib Huyse, Ignace Pollet, Lau Schulpen -
Higher Institute for Labour Studies (HIVA)
This report summarizes the findings of a study on government funding (ODA) for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in six European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK), examining trends over the past five years. It highlights the impact of global crises such as COVID-19 and the Ukraine conflict, as well as shifts in development priorities and challenges to civic space.
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Florencia Jaccoud, Fabien Petit, Tommaso Ciarli, Maria Savona -
UNU Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology UNU-MERIT
Nick Buxton, Timothy Mitchell, Thea Riofrancos et al -
The fossil fuel based energy system has shaped capitalism and our geopolitical order. The 12th State of Power report unveils the corporate and financial actors that underpin this order, the dangers of an unjust energy transition, lessons for movements of resistance, and the possibilities for transformative change.
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Guillaume Lafortune, Grayson Fuller, Adolf Kloke-Lesch, Phoebe Koundouri, Angelo Riccaboni -
German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)
The report provides an independent quantitative assessment of the progress by the European Union, its member states and partner countries towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In light of the upcoming European Elections and UN Summit of the future, this year’s edition identifies 10 priority actions for the incoming EU leadership to accelerate SDG implementation within Europe and internationally. In the context of a fragmented and multipolar world, the ESDR 2023/24 calls for decisive action by the EU to avoid dangerous environmental and social tipping points.
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Francesca Caruso, Lidet Tadesse Shiferaw, Kawsar Laanani et al. -
German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) |
European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM)
Elena Bárcena-Martín, M. Carmen Blanco-Arana & Salvador Pérez-Moreno -
UNU Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology UNU-MERIT
József Lennert, Katalin Kovács, Bálint Koós, Nigel Swain, Csaba Bálint, Eszter Hamza, Gábor Király, Katalin Rácz, Monika Mária Váradi, András Donát Kovács -
Centre for Economic and Regional Studies CERS
Ole Marius Hylland, Jaka Primorac -
Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO)
Through case studies of seven European countries and the analysis of EU digital cultural policy, this open access book investigates what happens when cultural policy gets changed and challenged by digital culture. Based on a thorough discussion of key concepts and analytical perspectives, this collection also offers a unique multi-disciplinary contribution that shows how digital cultural policy is hyperconvergent. These policies contain established ideas of cultural policy – such as democratization, welfare, access, and national, protectionist ideas – brought together within a digital framework, while also adding new cultural policy tools and instruments, such as digital standards, international regulations, directives, etc.
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Haune, Monica Christine; Nissen, Alexander; Christiansen, Øivin; Myrvold, Trine; Ruud, Torleif; Heiervang, Einar Røshol -
Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research NIBR
Alia Aghajanian, Rute Martins Caeiro, Eva-Maria Egger, Patricia Justino, Maria C. Lo Bue -
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)
Linda Musariri, Yvette Ruzibiza , Jasmine Shio , Dilys Amoabeng, Amisah Bakuri -
Governance and Inclusive Development, Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (GID)
San Bilal (ed.) -
European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM)
This open access book regroups brief insights from some key actors on concrete ways the EU, its member states and their (financial) institutions for development can best respond to the challenges of our times in a more strategic, developmentally sustainable, impactful and inclusive manner, in the context of the international and European financial architecture for sustainable development.
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Alexander Dunlap, Mariana Riquito -
Governance and Inclusive Development, Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (GID) |
Department of International Environment and Development Studies (Noragric)
Jan Orbie, Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III, Anissa Bougrea, Szilvia Nagy, Alvaro Oleart, Jonalyn C. Paz, Rahel W. Sebhatu, Tiffany G Williams, Izabella Wodzka -
Ghent Centre for Global Studies (GCGS - UGent)
Jonathan Zeitlin, David van der Duin, Theresa Kuhn, Maria Weimer, Martin Dybdahl Jensen -
Governance and Inclusive Development, Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (GID)
Gabriela Ileana Iacobuţă, Alexia Faus Onbargi, Nathalie Bolduc, Adis Dzebo, Niels Keijzer, Daniele Malerba, Damien Barchiche, Nicolas Berghmans et al. -
European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM)
Alfonso Medinilla, Koen Dekeyser, Karim Karaki -
European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM)
The European Green Deal is being reassessed in a highly securitised environment. This can also alter the global green transition and long-term credibility of the EU. This discussion paper zooms in on the green energy transition and food systems change under the Farm to Fork Strategy, identifying key challenges in maintaining an ambitious and effective EU ‘Green Deal diplomacy’. The changing context calls for a fundamentally outward-looking and global approach to green transition, one that more structurally links the EU’s own transition with the economic development, industrialisation, sustainable transition and security needs of countries in the Neighbourhood and Africa.