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301. Sustainable Development of Chitral: A CPEC Perspective

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

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

304. How Can Anticorruption Actors Use EITI Disclosures?

305. Democracy in a Post-Covid World

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

307. Food Systems in Conflict and Peacebuilding Settings: Pathways and Interconnections

308. Chinese Demographic Signals Bode Ill for Future Development

309. Curbing Illicit Financial Flows to Pay for Sustainable Development and COVID-19 Recovery

310. Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in “LGBTQI+-free zones”

311. Development Banking in the Global Economy: State of Play and Future Direction

312. New Thinking on Democracy at Home and Abroad

313. China’s Techno-Industrial Development: A Case Study of the Semiconductor Industry

314. Powering Households and Empowering Women: The Gendered Effects of Electrification in sub-Saharan Africa

315. South Africa: When Strong Institutions and Massive Inequalities Collide

316. Mainstreaming Climate Change in the National Budget: Memorandum of Issues from the Review of the Budget Framework Paper FY2021/2022

317. School feeding programmes, education and food security in rural Malawi

318. An Examination of Ghana’s Health Financing Challenges and Prospect for Reform

319. Improving China's participation in resolving developing-country debt problems

320. Firm performance, trade linkages, and the growth of SMEs in Tanzania

321. Firm Profits and Government Activity: An Empirical Investigation

322. China Strengthens Its Economic Security

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

324. Technology Development of Digital Currency

325. The Remittance Effect: A Lifeline for Developing Economies Through The Pandemic and into Recovery

326. Examining the Potential of Conditional Cash Transfer for Stemming Cape Flats Gang Violence: A Directional Policy Research Project

327. Establishing the empirical basis for tracing the development outcomes of agricultural investments

328. To Beat China On Tech In Emerging Markets, Learn From It: Competing with China on 5G and future technologies

329. Eliminating child marriage in Ethiopia

330. Risks of technology use in humanitarian settings: Avoiding harm, delivering impact

331. Nature-based solutions to development and climate change challenges: Understanding ecosystem-based adaptation approaches

332. Social protection, caste and ethnicity in Nepal: A new social contract or an old political settlement?

333. 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

334. Recognising diaspora humanitarianism: What we know and what we need to know more about

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

336. Integrating community development in public procurement of renewable energy generation: Lessons from South Africa

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

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

339. Enlivening Transitional Justice within the African Union's Agenda of Silencing the Guns: Looking Beyond 2020

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

341. Who gets Involved? Insights on Civic Engagement in Africa and Implications for Fostering Volunteerism

342. Policy Brief 1: Building Capacity for Development of Factoring in Africa to accelerate trade development and support AfCFTA

343. Factoring in Africa to support trade development: Challenges and opportunities for growth through capacity development.

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

345. Between hope and despair: Pastoralist adaptation in Burkina Faso

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

347. Egypt, the EU, and Migration: An Uncomfortable Yet Unavoidable Partnership

348. Investing in Jordan Through Support for Social Enterprises

349. Approaches for Supporting Smallholders in the Global South: Contentious Issues, Experiences, Syntheses

350. Blockchain Technology in Supply Chains – What are the Opportunities for Sustainable Development?

351. What Are the Distributional Implications of Climate Policies? Recent Evidence from Developing Countries

352. Assessing Potential Effects of Development Cooperation on Inequality

353. The Case for Greater Project-Level Transparency of the UN’s Development Work

354. What Have We Learned About Learning? Unpacking the Relationship Between Knowledge and Organisational Change in Development Agencies

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

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

357. COVID-19 and Land-based Investment: Changing Landscapes

358. Comparison Between the IPCC Reporting Framework and Country Practice

359. Fintech for Good: Governance Mechanisms for Sustainable Development

360. Korea's Aid Agencies and Result-Based Management System

361. Regional Financial Cooperation in East Asia from a New Perspective

362. How Can South Korea Teach, Lead, and Help in Asia’s Quest for Smart Cities?

363. The Crisis of the WTO and New Direction for Negotiation Strategies of Korea

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

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

366. Deepening Labor Migration Governance at a Time of Immobility: Lessons from Ghana and Senegal

367. Migration Management and Border Security: Lessons Learned

368. Addressing the Challenges of Digital Lending for Credit Markets and Financial Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

369. Towards Sustainable Ocean Governance: A Call for Blue Climate Action in International Development

370. Protecting Democracy: The Relevance of International Democracy Promotion for Term Limits

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

372. Export Curbs on Essential Goods in the Wake of COVID-19 and the Least Developed Countries: Permanent Scarring from a Temporary Outburst

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

374. Weather Index Insurance: Promises and Challenges of Promoting Social and Ecological Resilience to Climate Change

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

376. Implications of COVID-19 for Conflict in Africa

377. What is Social Finance? Definitions by Market Participants, the EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities, and Implications for Development Policy

378. Social Cohesion: A New Definition and a Proposal for its Measurement in Africa

379. Does COVID-19 Change the Long-Term Prospects of Latecomer Industrialisation?

380. The EU-UNDP Partnership and Added Value in EU Development Cooperation

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

382. Quantifying Investment Facilitation at Country Level: Introducing a New Index

383. The Transformative Capacity of Transnational and Transdisciplinary Networks and the Potential of Alumni Work

384. Institutional Change through Development Assistance The Comparative Advantages of Political and Adaptive Approaches

385. Employing Capital: Patient Capital and Labour Relations in Kenya’s Manufacturing Sector

386. Identity and Discourse Within Diverse International Networks: The Managing Global Governance Network Seen Through the Lens of Thematic Oral History

387. Promoting Energy for Development in a World Accelerating to Net-Zero: Roundtable Report

388. Japan, Parasitology, and Framing Developmental Ambitions

389. How Duterte Strong-Armed Chinese Dam-Builders But Weakened Philippine Institutions

390. Chinese Mining and Indigenous Resistance in Ecuador

391. China’s Influence in South Asia: Vulnerabilities and Resilience in Four Countries

392. Local Economic Councils: A Tool to Improve Business Productivity in Yemen

393. Local women’s full and equal participation in humanitarian action, development work, and peacebuilding: The key to the Triple Nexus’ successful implementation

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

395. Addressing the “Root Causes” of Irregular Migration from Central America: An Evidence Agenda for USAID

396. Mapping China’s Participation in Multilateral Development Institutions and Funds

397. Mapping China’s Multilateralism: A Data Survey of China’s Participation in Multilateral Development Institutions and Funds

398. Navigating the Straits: Pull Financing for Climate and Development Outcomes

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

400. Are Development Finance Institutions Good Value for Money?