Search Here you can easily search our website by keyword, topic and date. Use quotation marks around related search terms to get better search results (e.g. "International Cooperation Latin America"). Search term Publication type ArticlePress releaseOpinionPublication Topic International cooperationFinancing for developmentClimate justiceFinance and tax policyTrade and investmentsOther topics From To Peace policy in Colombia The long road to "Paz Total" 21.06.2024 International cooperation For the first time two years ago, Colombia elected a President, in the person of Gustavo Petro, who did not come from the old elites. In a country where huge swathes of territory are still controlled by armed groups, his government has set an ambitious goal, that of "Paz Total" – total peace. Read more UN tax convention The South on the offensive 13.06.2024 Finance and tax policy Negotiations are now in progress at the UN on the future drafting of the Framework Convention on International Cooperation in Tax Matters. Our tax policy expert was on hand, and was impressed by the negotiating strength of the African countries. Read more Economic history What happened at Bretton Woods? And what did not 25.03.2024 Trade and investments Eighty years ago, 43 countries met in the US resort town of Bretton Woods and laid the groundwork for the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The entire post-war order is often exaggeratedly ascribed to that conference. A recently published book puts things in perspective. Read more South Perspective A weakened democracy in the throes of populism 22.03.2024 International cooperation Bolivia is gripped by a severe political crisis and its economic situation is dire. But growing urbanisation also offers opportunities for sustainable poverty alleviation, says Martín del Castillo. Read more Interview with former Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey "What is happening in Ukraine or in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is unacceptable" 21.03.2024 International cooperation In these times of crisis, former Federal Councillor Micheline Calmy-Rey finds that Switzerland's diplomacy lacks a clear stance. As guarantor of the Geneva Conventions, Switzerland should step up its involvement in support of civilians. Read more Article Pandora's box is open 21.03.2024 Financing for development In October 2023, the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) took a decision that has largely escaped public notice. It is about including "private sector instruments" in development financing, and could hold far-reaching implications for the poorest countries in the South. Read more Climate justice No fossil fuel phase-out without climate finance 21.03.2024 Climate justice Switzerland is not prepared for the burgeoning expectations regarding its future contribution to international climate finance. New funding sources must be found if additional funds are to be allocated for climate protection and adaptation in the Global South. Read more Article Making impact measurement more flexible 20.03.2024 International cooperation The impact of international cooperation is a recurring theme in the media and in Parliament. Yet the ongoing debate says more about the shortcomings in the evaluations and the inadequacy of communication regarding international cooperation in general, than about the actual impact of projects. Read more Opinion Agreement with India: what risks for generics and seeds? 23.01.2024 Trade and investments Guy Parmelin, the Swiss Minister of Economic Affairs, announced on Sunday that he had reached an agreement in principle with India on a free trade agreement, negotiations on which had been going on for 16 years. Without giving any further details, he assured that the two parties had also reached agreement on the issue of patent protection, which had been the main stumbling block. Read more Pagination « First page ‹ Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … › Next page » Last page