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1. The Impact of the Ukrainian-Russian War on Rwanda

2. Forced migration, aid effectiveness, and the humanitarian–development nexus: The case of Germany’s P4P programme

3. European aid to the MENA region after the Arab uprisings: A window of opportunity missed

4. EU Development Cooperation Policy Shifts from Charity to Self-interest

5. Who Learns More from Afar? Spatial Empirical Evidence on Manufacturing and Services

6. How Russia Went to War: The Kremlin’s Preparations for Its Aggression Against Ukraine

7. Hydrodiplomacy and the Food, Water and Energy Nexus: A holistic approach for transboundary cooperation and peace

8. The Future of EU Blended Finance and Guarantees: An Assessment of Cooperation Strategies with Least Developed Countries in Africa

9. Economic Priorities in Post-war Ukraine

10. Lessons Learned from the Development of Turkish IR: A View from Greece

11. Present and Future of Italy’s Development Cooperation

12. Europe Cannot Wait for Unity

13. China's Development Assistance to the Western Balkans and Its Impact on Democratic Governance and Decision-Making

14. Switching from Cash to Cashless Payments: Consumer Behavior Evidence From Kosovo

15. The United nations and Sustainable Development: UNDP in the Fight Against Poverty in Montenegro

16. Characterisation of Danish agricultural investments in Tanzania and Uganda

17. How to support a rights-based approach to nature-based solutions

18. The Winding Road to Marrakech: Lessons from the European Negotiations of the Global Compact for Migration

19. The European strategy for a 'New Deal' with Africa

20. The Business Case for the Sustainable Development Goals: An Empirical Analysis of 21 Danish Companies' Engagement with the SDGs

21. Space Technologies Key to the EU's Fight Against Climate Change

22. The Future of Xi’s China. Scenarios and Implications for Europe

23. The Lynchpin of the Middle Corridor

24. Economic and Social Impacts of FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe

25. Germany and the UK: Perspectives for Deepening the Bilateral Dialogue on Development Policy

26. Europe’s Global Gateway: A New Geostrategic Framework for Development Policy?

27. Ten Recommendations for Germany’s Feminist Development Policy

28. The EU-CEAP Impacts on Developing Countries: An Analysis of the Plastic Packaging, Electric Vehicles and Batteries Sectors

29. Just Transitions: A Review of How to Decarbonise Energy Systems While Addressing Poverty and Inequality Reduction

30. Destination-Country Policies to Foster Diaspora Engagement in Development

31. Istanbul Journal of Economics: Volume 72 Issue 1

32. Cooperation against the odds: Getting small firms to work together in unfavourable circumstances

33. The Second Phase of the EU Southern Gas Corridor: Which role for Azerbaijan?

34. EU-Africa relations ahead of the EU-AU Summit: Taking stock, looking forward

35. Understanding the Cost-Effectiveness of COVID-19 Vaccination in Nigeria

36. Russia Futures: Three Trajectories

37. Two Shades of Blue: Europe and the Pacific Islands, Strategic Partners in the Indo-Pacific Era

38. Energy in the Eastern Mediterranean

39. Through the Lenses of Morality and Responsibility: BRICS, Climate Change and Sustainable Development

40. Analyzing European Union Institutions’ Flows for Total Official Support for Sustainable Development

41. Updating the European industrial strategy for the post-pandemic world

42. Snakes, rats and drug addicts used to dwell here – analysis of the narrative utilised to capture the state

43. Cybersecurity Policy Dev elopement and Capacity Building - Increasing Regional Cooperation in the Western Balkans

44. The Contribution of Parliament's to Sustainable Development Goal 16 Through Security Sector Governance and Reform

45. Poland's Reason of State in the Creation of a New International Order. Foreign Policy as Poland's Reason of State in the 21st Century

46. The Belarusian Revolution of 2020: Afterword

47. Climate of cooperation: How the EU can help deliver a green grand bargain

48. Is EU leading the way to becoming a global change in business and human rights?

49. Advancing the Role of the OSCE in the Field of Climate Security

50. Firm Profits and Government Activity: An Empirical Investigation

51. How difficult is China’s business environment for European and American companies?

52. Preparatory Study for the Evaluation of Denmark's Development Cooperation on Climate Change Adaptation: Overviews and analysis of Danish support to adaptation from 2008-2018

53. Opportunities for Danish stabilisation policy to engage with climate- and livelihood-related conflict: New approaches to fragility in the Horn of Africa and Sahel

54. Renewable energy in Africa is about more than climate change: Aid needed for both clean energy and local capacity

55. A lack of evidence-based approaches will weaken the implementation of the EU Action Plan against migrant smuggling 2021-2025

56. Governance, Social Policy, and Political Economy: Trends in Norway’s Partner Countries

57. Europe’s last chance: How the EU can (and should) become the indispensable actor in Venezuela’s democratic restoration

58. Europe’s Capacity to Act in the Global Tech Race: Charting a Path for Europe in Times of Major Technological Disruption

59. Public development aid should refocus on agriculture and education in Africa

60. Technological Competition: Can the EU Compete with China?

61. Migration and foreign aid: Drivers, desires and development

62. How Can Europe Deliver on the Potential of Talent Partnerships?

63. EU Strategy on Voluntary Return and Reintegration: Crafting a Road Map to Better Cooperation with Migrants’ Countries of Origin

64. Migration Management and Border Security: Lessons Learned

65. Priorities for a Development-Friendly EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

66. Municipal Development Policy in Germany: Current Status and Prospects

67. The External Dimensions of the European Green Deal: The Case for an Integrated Approach

68. The Rise of the Team Europe Approach in EU Development Cooperation: Assessing a Moving Target

69. The Institutional Context of Humanitarian Helping in Contemporary Italy

70. Two Birds, One Budget: Using ODA for Influence and Development in the Indo-Pacific?

71. Translating Results-Based Financing from Theory to Operational Reality: Lessons from the Practical Application of RBF at the European Commission

72. Rethinking Humanitarian Reform: What Will it Take to Truly Change the System?

73. Incentivising Investment in Human Capital through the European Fund for Sustainable Development

74. Pork, infrastructure and growth: Evidence from the Italian railway expansion

75. Great Britain and Africa: Boris Johnson's Strategic Reversals

76. Household Food Waste Developments: A Comparison of Progress in the European Union and the United States

77. Commemorating 50 Years of 'Outcast London'

78. Covid-19 prompts the EU and the Netherlands to rethink global health

79. The Implementation of the G7 and G20 Gender Equality Goals in Germany

80. The Trade Effects of the Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States: Early Empirical Insights from Panel Data

81. Socially Responsible Public Procurement (SRPP) in Multi-Level Regulatory Frameworks: Assessment Report on Policy Space for SRPP Regulation and Implementation in Germany and Kenya

82. The Treaty of Aachen, 2019: Opportunities to Strengthen French–German Cooperation on Sustainable Development

83. Time for a European Climate and Sustainable Development Bank

84. Integrating Climate Change Adaptation and Development: Past trends and ways forward for Danish development cooperation

85. Three Steps to Integrate Climate Change Adaptation and Development: Addressing resilience in Danish development policy

86. Danish Civil-Society Organizations Need to Sharpen their Innovation Focus: Maturing 'techvelopment'

87. A Post-Brexit Trade Policy for Development and a More Integrated Africa

88. Cross-generational Cooperation in the Workplace

89. Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment: A Global and Historical Comparison, Ahmet T. Kuru

90. Israel, Annexation, and the EU’s Research and Development Program “Horizon”

91. Prospects for the Development of EU Health Policy after the COVID-19 Pandemic

92. The (Re)emergence of the BRICS and the Reorganization of Power in Contemporary Geopolitics

93. The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in the European Union.

94. The Human Security Deficit as a Cause for Migratory and Refugee Flows: The design of an Accurate Response / El déficit de seguridad humana como causa de los flujos migratorios: el diseño de una respuesta precisa

95. Disorder from Chaos: Why Europeans fail to promote stability in the Sahel

96. China’s role in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Considerations for Norway

97. The EU’s Strategic Compass and Its Four Baskets: Recommendations to Make the Most of It

98. Regional Development Performance in Council Areas of Scotland with the Highest Percentage of Gaelic Speakers

99. A Most Significant Geopolitical Development: Strategic Benefits and Strategic Focus

100. Germany’s Funding to the UNDS: Towards a Better Mix for Stronger Multilateralism