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German development cooperation should be more closely aligned with economic priorities and take a more strategic approach to strengthen public support at home and to facilitate access for German companies to developing and emerging economies. Partner countries often view an open and transparent acknowledgement of Germany’s own interests as respectful and legitimate, while paternalistic approaches shaped by socio-political debate in Germany weaken support both domestically and in partner countries. We trace the contours of a more pragmatic and transparent development policy — in conversation with Olaf Wientzek, Head of the Konrad Adenauer Foundations Multinational Development Policy Dialogue in Brussels, and Dr Susanne Conrad, Policy Adviser for Rule of Law and Security in Africa and for Anglophone West Africa at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
The current issue of International Reports, the foreign policy magazine of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, is available online here:
Find the full report by Fabian Wagener, Ingo F.J. Badoreck, Dr. Susanne Conrad, Magdalena Jetschgo-Morcillo, Dr. Olaf Wientzek, Nils Wörmer on Recommendations for a Realignment of German Development Cooperation, here:
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By Around the world with the Konrad Adenauer FoundationGerman development cooperation should be more closely aligned with economic priorities and take a more strategic approach to strengthen public support at home and to facilitate access for German companies to developing and emerging economies. Partner countries often view an open and transparent acknowledgement of Germany’s own interests as respectful and legitimate, while paternalistic approaches shaped by socio-political debate in Germany weaken support both domestically and in partner countries. We trace the contours of a more pragmatic and transparent development policy — in conversation with Olaf Wientzek, Head of the Konrad Adenauer Foundations Multinational Development Policy Dialogue in Brussels, and Dr Susanne Conrad, Policy Adviser for Rule of Law and Security in Africa and for Anglophone West Africa at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
The current issue of International Reports, the foreign policy magazine of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, is available online here:
Find the full report by Fabian Wagener, Ingo F.J. Badoreck, Dr. Susanne Conrad, Magdalena Jetschgo-Morcillo, Dr. Olaf Wientzek, Nils Wörmer on Recommendations for a Realignment of German Development Cooperation, here:
Subscribe to the print version of “International Reports” free of charge: