Ostasien
Ostasien war über die letzten Jahrzehnte die wirtschaftlich dynamischste Entwicklungsregion. Trotz erheblicher Fortschritte der meisten ostasiatischen Länder in ihrer wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und der Armutsbekämpfung stehen die Länder der Region weiterhin vor großen Herausforderungen. Diese reichen von sozialen Ungleichgewichten über die Herausforderungen des Klimawandel und der zunehmenden Degradation und Verschmutzung natürlicher Ressourcen bis hin zu makroökonomischen und finanziellen Stabilitätsrisiken.
Das German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) forscht vor allem zu folgenden Themen mit regionalem Bezug zu Ostasien:
- Klimaschutz und Klimaanpassung
- Governance natürlicher Ressourcen
- Übergang zu einer kohlenstoffarmen Entwicklung
- Grüne Urbanisierung
- Finanzierung grüner Investitionen und nachhaltiger Entwicklung
- Ausgestaltung und Effekte von internationalen Investitions- und Handelsabkommen
- Makroökonomische und finanzielle Stabilität
- Regionale Finanz- und Währungskooperation
Team
Altenburg, Tilman
Banerjee, Aparajita
Baumann, Max-Otto
Berger, Axel
Brandi, Clara
Christ, Simone
Dombrowsky, Ines
Faus Onbargi, Alexia
Grimm, Sven
Hackenesch, Christine
Haug, Sebastian
Hein, Jonas
Janus, Heiner
Jauregui Fung, Franco
Keijzer, Niels
Klingebiel, Stephan
Li, Hangwei
Lorch, Jasmin
Never, Babette
Olekseyuk, Zoryana
Pegels, Anna
Rafliana, Irina
Reich, Charlotte
Reiners, Wulf
Shields, Charles-Martin
Srigiri, Srinivasa Reddy
Strupat, Christoph
Subramanian, Saravanan
Volz, Ulrich
von Haldenwang, Christian
Wingens, Christopher
Publikationen
Emerging trends in International development and climate policy: a focus on Korea and Germany
Klingebiel, Stephan / Thomas Kalinowski / Niels Keijzer (2024)
Cham: Palgrave Macmillan
Mutual legitimation attempts: the United Nations and China's Belt and Road Initiative
Haug, Sebastian (2024)
in: International Affairs, 100 (3), 1207-1230
Das Superwahljahr 2024 in Asien
Lorch, Jasmin
Die aktuelle Kolumne, 04.03.2024
COVID-19 and political trust in local governments: evidence from Nepal
Fiedler, Charlotte / Hugo Marcos-Marne / Karina Mross (2024)
in: Political Studies Review, first published 09.02.2024
Chinese firms and adherence to global ESG standards in developing countries: is there potential to create common ground?
Morris, Mike (2023)
Discussion Paper 18/2023
Chinese investors in Zambia and Angola: motives, profile, strategies
Li, Hangwei (2023)
in: Dominik Kopiński / Pádraig Carmody / Ian Taylor (eds.), The Political Economy of Chinese FDI and Spillover Effects in Africa, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 193-216
Beyond protection, toward respect: struggle for environmental justice in the Kendeng Mountains
Kunz, Yvonne / Jonas Hein / Mokh Sobirin (2023)
in: Society and Natural Resources, first published 15.10.2023
Practising organizational autonomy at the community level: evidence from advocacy projects in Uganda and Vietnam
Gutheil, Lena (2023)
in: van Wessel, Margit / Tina Kontinen / Justice Nyigmah Bawole (Hrsg.), Reimagining civil society collaborations in development: starting from the South, London: Routledge, 281-295
Do information communication technologies (ICTs) support self-reliance among urban refugees? Evidence from Kuala Lumpur and Penang, Malaysia
Martin-Shields, Charles / Katrina Munir-Asen (2022)
in: International Migration Review, first published 25.12.2022
China's expanding engagement with the United Nations development pillar: the selective long-term approach of a programme country superpower
Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug/ Silke Weinlich (2022)
Bonn: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung / German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), November 2022
China's leapfrogging in electromobility: a story of green transformation driving catch-up and competitive advantage
Altenburg, Tilman / Nicoletta Corrocher / Franco Malerba (2022)
in: Technological Forecasting and Social Change (183), article 121914
China’s zero-Covid strategy: causes for public protests in Chinese cities and consequences for the world economy
Cissé, Daouda (2022)
published on blogs.soas.ac.uk, 15.12.2022
Partnerships for policy transfer: how Brazil and China engage in triangular cooperation with the United Nations
Waisbich, Laura Trajber / Sebastian Haug (2022)
Discussion Paper 15/2022
How does urban rail development in China and India enable technological upgrading?
Asimeng, Emmanuel Theodore / Tilman Altenburg (2022)
Discussion Paper 14/2022
Local financial development and the growth of small firms in Vietnam
Tran, Viet T. / Yabibal M. Walle / Helmut Herwartz / Trung Thanh Nguyen (2022)
in: Asia Pacific Economy, 10.08.2022
Trouble at the UN: Western member states push back against Chinese-led FAO
Baumann, Max-Otto (2022)
published on thediplomat.com, 30.07.2022
How to make energy efficiency labels more effective: insights from discrete choice experiments in Ghana and the Philippines
Kuhn, Sascha / Kutzner Florian / Thøgersen John (2021)
in: Energy Research & Social Science (84), 1-15
Das Engagement von EU und China in der humanitären Hilfe: Unterschiedliche Ansätze, gemeinsame Interessen?
Friesen, Ina / Leon Janauschek (2021)
Analysen und Stellungnahmen 3/2021
Unmasking the middle class in the Philippines: aspirations, lifestyles, and prospects for sustainable consumption
Never, Babette / Albert, Jose Ramon G. (2021)
in: Asian Studies Review, published online 3 May 2021
The EU and China in African authoritarian regimes: domestic politics and governance reforms
Hackenesch, Christine (2018)
Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave MacMillan
River basin management and fiscal decentralisation: mutually supportive or counterproductive? A case study of Mongolia
Dombrowsky, Ines / Ariunaa Lkhagvadorj / Mirja Schoderer (2018)
Discussion Paper 10/2018
Managing coastal ecosystems in the Philippines: what Cash for Work programmes can contribute
Altenburg, Tilman / Cecilia Fischer / Kerstin Huck / Anna Kruip / Sören Müller / Stefanie Sörensen (2017)
Studies 94
Chinas Seidenstraßen–Initiative in der Sackgasse?
Wolff, Peter (2017)
Die aktuelle Kolumne, 15.05.2017
Ölpalmenanbau in Indonesien verändert Wasserkreisläufe: mehr Dürren und Überflutungen
Merten, Jennifer / Alexander Röll / Surya Tarigan / Dirk Hölscher / Jonas Hein (2017)
Analysen und Stellungnahmen 1/2017
A new climate trilateralism? Opportunities for cooperation between the EU, China and African countries on addressing climate change
Weigel, Moritz / Alexander Demissie (2017)
Discussion Paper 8/2017
Diversity and implications of food safety and quality standards in Thailand and India
Hampel-Milagrosa, Aimée / Sarah Holzapfel (2016)
Briefing Paper 17/2016
Revamping the OECD’s Five Rural Worlds model for poverty-oriented inter-sectoral analysis, communication and planning
Brüntrup, Michael (2016)
Briefing Paper 16/2016
Regional financial integration in East Asia against the backdrop of recent European experiences
Volz, Ulrich (2016)
in: International Economic Journal 30 (2), 272-293
Wastewater systems and energy saving in urban India: governing the Water-Energy-Food Nexus series
Never, Babette (2016)
Discussion Paper 12/2016
Promises and pitfalls of plurilateralism
Brandi, Clara (2016)
published on Think Piece e-paper 4/2016, 1-7
What place for Asia in the EU’s strategy on development cooperation? Which role for Europe in Asia? Any at all?
Henökl, Thomas (2016)
in: Olivia Gippner (ed.), Changing waters: towards a new EU Asia Strategy (LSE Ideas! Special Report), London: School of Economics, 71-78
China’s "Belt and Road" initiative: challenges and opportunities
Wolff, Peter (2016)
Report prepared for the 2016 Annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank
Fostering Green Finance in Asia
Volz, Ulrich (2016)
Report prepared for the 2016 Annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank
Water scarcity and oil palm expansion: social views and environmental processes
Jennifer Merten / Alexander Röll / Thomas Guillaume / Ana Meijide / Suria Tarigan / Herdhata Agusta / Claudia Dislich / Christoph Dittrich / Heiko Faust / Dodo Gunawan / Jonas Hein / Hendrayanto / Alexander Knohl / Yakov Kuzyakov / Kerstin Wiegand / Dirk Hölscher
Externe Publikationen (2016)
published on Ecology and Society 21 (2), Art. 5
Sustainability-oriented Innovation Systems in China and India (im Erscheinen)
Altenburg, Tilman (ed.) (2016)
London: Routledge
Chinas Dilemma: Wie reformiert man das System von innen heraus?
Fischer, Doris
Die aktuelle Kolumne, 20.07.2015
Eine neue chinesisch-deutsche Partnerschaft für internationale Entwicklung
Klingebiel, Stephan / Li Xiaoyun
Die aktuelle Kolumne, 09.10.2014
Enhancing international technology cooperation for climate change mitigation: lessons from an electromobility case study
Bhasin, Shikha (2014)
Discussion Paper 26/2014
Factory Asia – ein neues „Riesenhandelsabkommen“?
Brandi, Clara / Dominique Bruhn / Max Büge (2014)
Die aktuelle Kolumne, 19.05.2014
Low-carbon standards and labels in China
Brandi, Clara (2014)
published on Oxford Development Studies
Conservation, REDD+ and the struggle for land in Jambi, Indonesia
Hein, Jonas / Heiko Faust (2014)
In: Pacific Geograhies 41/2014, 20-25
A strong voice for global sustainable development: how China can play a leading role in the Post-2015 Agenda
Ye, Jiang / Thomas Fues (2014)
Briefing Paper 2/2014
Investment rules in Chinese preferential trade and investment agreements: is China following the global trend towards comprehensive agreements?
Berger, Axel (2013)
Discussion Paper 7/2013
Investment treaties and the search for market access in China
Berger, Axel (2013)
In: Investment Treaty News 4 (3), 8-9
China–Europe relations in the mitigation of climate change: a conceptual framework
Berger, Axel / Doris Fischer / Rasmus Lema / Hubert Schmitz / Frauke Urban (2013)
In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 42 (1), 71-98
Sustainability certification in the Indonesian palm oil sector: benefits and challenges for smallholders
Brandi, Clara / Tobias Cabani / Christoph Hosang / Sonja Schirmbeck / Lotte Westermann / Hannah Wiese (2013)
Studies 74
ASEAN financial integration in the light of recent European experiences
Volz, Ulrich (2013)
In: Journal of Southeast Asian Economies 30 (2), 124-142
Lessons of the European crisis for regional monetary and financial integration in East Asia
Volz, Ulrich (2013)
In: Asia Europe Journal 11 (4), 355-376
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+), transnational conservation and access to land in Jambi, Indonesia
Hein, Jonas (2013)
published on Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (EFForTS Discussion Paper Series 2)
Climate change mitigation in emerging economies: the case of Indonesia: hot air or leadership?
Hein, Jonas (2013)
Briefing Paper 8/2013
China and global imbalances from a view of sectorial reforms
Ito, Hiro / Ulrich Volz (2013)
in: Review of International Economics 21 (1), 57-71
China’s impact on the global wind power industry
Lema, Rasmus / Axel Berger / Hubert Schmitz (2013)
In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 42 (1), 37–69
Gender related obstacles to Vietnamese women entrepreneurs: technical report
Hampel-Milagrosa, Aimée et al. (2012)
Prepared for the UN-GOV Joint Programme on Gender Equality
Chinese monetary policy and the dollar peg
Reade, J. James / Ulrich Volz (2012)
In: Yin-Wong Cheung / Jakob de Haan (eds.), The evolving role of China in the global economy, Cambridge, MA: MIT Pr., 265-299
Financial regionalism in East Asia
Volz, Ulrich (2012)
In: International Spectator Vol. 47 (2), 95-109
ASEAN und Europa – Integration mit Hindernissen
Wolff, Peter (2012)
In: Blickpunkt Asia Pacific 09/2012
Asian financial integration
Wolff, Peter / Ashima Goyal / Joseph Cherian / Bejoy Das Gupta / Syetarn Hansakul / Veerathai Santiprabhob (2012)
In: Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies 5 (2), (Special Issue: Emerging Markets and Capital Flow Volatility), 297-305
Trade creation and the status of FTAs: empirical evidence from East Asia
Mölders, Florian / Ulrich Volz (2011)
In: Review of World Economics 147 (3), 429-456
Projekte
Managing Global Governance - MGG Academy
Regionalisierung – Chancen und Herausforderungen
Klimawandel und Entwicklung - Naturressourcenmanagement im Spannungsfeld von Anpassung und Minderung
Klimatechnologische Pfade in China, Europa und Indien
Faktoren des upgrading von Mikro- und Kleinunternehmen in Ägypten, Indien und den Philippinen
Die Dezentralisierung der Grundsteuer in Indonesien: Wann zahlen Eliten Steuern?
Finanzierung von inklusivem grünem Wachstum über internationale Kapitalmärkte
Transformation und Entwicklung in fragilen Staaten
Regionalkoordinator
Dr. Heiner Janus
E-Mail Heiner.Janus@idos-research.de
Telefon +49 (0)228 94927-259
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Im Fokus
Chinese firms and adherence to global ESG standards in developing countries: is there potential to create common ground?
Morris, Mike (2023)
Discussion Paper 18/2023
Im Fokus
Chinese investors in Zambia and Angola: motives, profile, strategies
Li, Hangwei (2023)
in: Dominik Kopiński / Pádraig Carmody / Ian Taylor (eds.), The Political Economy of Chinese FDI and Spillover Effects in Africa, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 193-216