D+C 12/2006


  Editorial

Hans Dembowski:
Demanding duty



Monitor

Multistakeholder initiatives: No substitute for multilateral policy-marking

Good evaluation grades for KfW

Climate change: Germany supports poor countries

Fighting corruption in the pharma trade

In dealing with Iran old and new lines of conflict loom



Corruption: The World Bank suspends Lahmeyer

Asia on track for Millennium Goals


Focus:
Keeping and building peace


Interview with Tilman Evers: “Small beginnings, great potential” of civilian engagement

Rolf Paasch: Illusions of intervention in Afghanistan

Dominic Johnson: Congo’s recent electoral split

Peter Croll and Volker Franke: UN Peacebuilding Commission needs positive notion of peace

Francis Rolt: Media’s role is often misunderstood


Tribune

Martin Menski: GM crops in India: Caution on precautionary principle

Corinna Kreidler: Risk of corruption in humanitarian aid

Romeo Bertolini, Olaf Nielinger and Monika Muylkens: Prospects for African telecom markets


InWEnt Forum

Social services: Promoting a human right

Development Policy Forum: "We take our partners seriously"


Media

Rape as a war crime

Lobbying guide

Taking foreign cultures more seriously

Globalisation myths


Debate

Letters to the editor

The new US development aid

This is a test

A new page forever