D+C 4/2004


  Editorial

Hans Dembowski:
When soldiers secure ceasefires



Facts and Trends

Bilateral programmes outperform multilateral ones

No consensus on withdrawal from oil

Sustainable development committee for
the German Parliament


Peaceworkers wanted

New institutions for
the African Union


Rwanda: “It’s impossible to
reappraise the genocide completely”


Tense situation in Eastern Congo


Viewpoint

Iran: the reform of the conservatives

Haiti: US makes Aristide fail


Focus:
Islam, democracy and human rights


Interview with Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul:
“Financial resources must not be pooled”


Bastian Loges and Ulrich Menzel:
State disintegration and humanitarian intervention


Anne Jung:
Neither war nor peace in Sierra Leone


Interview with UNDP-Administrator Mark Malloch Brown:
“Aid needs to be more evenly spread”


Sheila Mysorekar:
DynCorp and the privatisation of wa



Tribune

The World Bank needs innovative theory

More accurate risk-assessment


InWEnt news

HIV/AIDS – more than a health problem

Appropriate means and long-term
programmes required



Studies and Reports

The last chance: double development aid

Emissions trading:
linking climate protection and development


“We need a firm position”

Gloomy outlook for UN code

Governing globalisation

“The cotton subsidies worsen poverty”


Books and media

Africa:An Honest Book

Muslim Societies:
Social Welfare Concepts


US-Foreign Policy:
America strikes back


Consumption endangers the planet