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Migration and Refugee Crisis in the Mediterranean
Sarah Wolff | November 26, 2024The EU migration and refugee crisis has acutely revealed the limits of the Schengen and Dublin systems as well as national reticence to build a European migration and asylum policy. If Europe is not up to the task, can international organizations...
▶An overview of United Nations and European Union migration regulations
Frank van Kesteren | November 26, 2024The Migration Trail living analysis focuses on directions and improvements of European migration policies. To do so it is important to outline first how these policies are embedded within international regulations. This article therefore outlines...
▶Migration and Refugee Crisis in the Mediterranean
Sarah Wolff | November 23, 2024The EU migration and refugee crisis has acutely revealed the limits of the Schengen and Dublin systems as well as national reticence to build a European migration and asylum policy. If Europe is not up to the task, can international organizations...
▶Disconnections? Dilemmas around the ‘developmental state’ in Africa
Jan Abbink | 06 July 2025In Ethiopia and many African countries, we need a recalibration of developmentalist authoritarianism that feeds exclusion and conflict.
▶Beyond cockpit-ism: new agents of change for the SDG agenda
Marcel Kok , Kathrin Ludwig , Paul L. Lucas | 11 March 2025Enhancing the universal relevance of SDGs
▶Practice, don’t preach: getting serious about inclusive development
Saskia Hollander, Rojan Bolling | February 25, 2025High levels of economic growth are not sufficient to reach the bottom 40%. Despite this being an increasingly accepted view, policies to promote inclusiveness often remain empty shells as existing power structures are unchallenged. If we want to r...
▶The reality of the ‘Mexican moment’
Arne Bartelsman | September 15, 2024There’s a new kid in town. Mexico is more than ever opening itself up to the world and ready to play an important role in the post-2015 development agenda. Desiring to once again be the bridge between the West and Latin America, Mexico has been ve...
▶Milestone or deadlock?
Frank van Kesteren, Saskia Hollander | June 20, 2025Now that the work of the Open Working Group (OWG) on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is coming to an end, the question of finance casts a dark shadow over the final round of negotiations. Last week, the Group of 77 (G77) and China present...
▶A view on the Open Working Group
Kwabena Nyarko Otoo | 11 December 2024Despite the aspirations, the development of a set of Sustainable Development Goals remains a challenging trial.
▶Global governance of cities
Evert-jan Quak | 09 December 2024Generally we consider emerging powers to be countries, but other powers are emerging: the world’s megacities.
▶Rethinking migrant rights
Martin Ruhs | October 01, 20243 and 4 October, the UN General Assembly in New York discusses the global governance of international migration and development. A key theme will be the “mainstreaming of human rights into all aspects of the migration debate”. With so few countrie...
▶An unfinished symphony
Saskia Hollander, Pearl Heinemans | September 27, 2024In the last week of September, world leaders gathered in New York for the general debate marking the opening of the 68th UN General Assembly (GA). This was an important moment for the post-2015 process, as several events were organized on the glob...
▶A wheel of development for global governance
Dorine van Norren | 17 July 2025A new system is needed for global governance, in which there is harmony and balance between shared values.
▶Lessons learned from the MDGs
Saskia Hollander, Cheshta Panday | May 07, 2025The deadline for the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is approaching. A number of actors from the UN, regional organizations, academia, the private sector and civil society are involved in drawing up a post-2015 framework, which...
▶Breaking the avaricious circle of global inequality
David Woodward | 28 March 2025Economics follows politics, not the other way around. Until we have a genuine political commitment to resolve global inequality, we will not get the economics we need.
▶Human inequality puts sovereign equality to the test
Janne E. Nijman | 27 March 2025The notion of sovereign equality as the foundation of the international legal order is showing creaks and squeaks.
▶Inequality: a political problem requiring a political solution
Nicole Metz , Tom van der Lee | 20 March 2025In the international post-2015 discussion, inequality remains a sensitive issue. However, it should be addressed as a political issue that requires strong political will to tackle it.
▶Shedding the charity cloak
Evert-jan Quak | March 09, 2025INGOs need to intensify their support to, or even become part of, global social movements if they want to introduce structural change. They must also push for the creation of a global governance system for global public goods.
▶The road not taken
Ellen Lammers | March 09, 2025INGOs are at a crossroads. Caught up in a tide of technocracy, they have become increasingly managerialist – ‘outsider’ experts disconnected from the real struggle. But which road should they take? Can they transform societies, or should they opt...
▶Special Report: The ACP-EU Relationship
June 23, 2025Can you think of a group of almost half of the countries in the world, delivering crucial commodities, without a real say in global governance? Well, it exists. It's called the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP). And the group no...
▶The day the foreign policy bubble will burst
Mariano Aguirre | 02 June 2025(This post is the introduction speech of Mariano Aguirre at the Seminar "Emerging Powers in the 21st Century" that took place in Oslo, Norway, 4 April 2025)This seminar is focussed on analyzing aspects of the international system’s new c...
▶Special Report: Reshuffling power
Ellen Lammers | February 10, 2025The two articles in this special report explore the shift that is needed from the national to the global, not just in outlook but especially in policy agendas, institutional set-up, cooperation between sector ministries, governance and funding. Ho...
▶The future of the MDGs – from global poverty to national development?
David Hulme | 20 September 2024The end of the first day of the MDG-fest at the UN General Assembly and everyone seems to be promising more and better partnerships: between the public, private and civil sectors; between international agencies (the IMF and ILO had a love-in in Os...
▶Frans Bieckmann: A fruitful start to the new development narrative debate
24 June 2025Frans Bieckmann is the Editor in Chief of The BrokerLooking back on, and having briefly chewed over a long day of interesting talks and debates at the High Level Policy Forum in Brussels, I will share with you some of the threads and trends t...
▶Marieke Hounjet: Live from Brussels III: MDG plus, don't rush but be urgent
Marieke Hounjet | 23 June 2025Marieke Hounjet is reporting live from the Brussels Forum for The BrokerThe last plenary of today was on: ‘Towards and MDG plus agenda?’ presenting a diverse range of talks. The first speaker, Louis Kasekende (Chief Economist, African Development...
▶Marieke Hounjet: Live from Brussels II: Is This a Bretton Woods Moment?
Marieke Hounjet | 22 June 2025Marieke Hounjet is reporting live from the Brussels Forum for The BrokerThe second plenary of the High Level Policy Forum today in Brussels was titled: ‘What are the key meta-processes shaping development over the next 10-15 years and what do they...
▶Marieke Hounjet: Live from Brussels I: MDGs as a Beacon without Strategy
Marieke Hounjet | 22 June 2025Marieke Hounjet is reporting live from the Brussels Forum for The BrokerIn his welcoming word Andy Sumner states that 2015 ‘is a line in the sand’ and that therefore it is good idea to have a discussion on the future of the Millennium Development...
▶Heather Grady: Overcoming weaknesses
Heather Grady | 19 June 2025Andy Sumner’s article ‘Beyond 2015’ captures well both the strengths and the shortcomings of the current MDG framework. My organization, Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, has participated in several events exploring this topi...
▶Research the track record of European aid
Torbjörn Becker | June 19, 2025There is no doubt that a lot still needs to be done when to achieve the MDGs (millennium development goals) and other important development goals. There is also no doubt that Europe could play a very important role in this process. However, it is...
▶Europe's niche: the challenges of governance
Allister McGregor | June 19, 2025The Broker asked Allister McGregor to reflect on the following three questions concerning Europe's role in international development.
▶Green pastures for all
Ellen Lammers | June 16, 2025In the late 1990s, the development bureaucracy in Brussels was the target of heavy criticism. The different branches of European foreign policy devoted more time to infighting than to finding solutions to the new challenges in the world. Things ar...
▶Editorial: Going to Europe
Frans Bieckmann | June 16, 2025It was the god Zeus who seduced the beautiful girl Europa. He turned into a virile white bull and took her on his back to Crete. In a similar way, some people are trying to seduce Europe into playing a more positive and proactive role in addressin...
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