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Editorial

»» Editorial: Fundamental values

Monitor

»» Globalisation of farming in Honduras

»» Technology transfer: Poor countries are catching up slowly

»» Elections: No predictable fault lines

»» UN budget: Anti-corruption inquiry to continue

»» Development cooperation: No impact

»» German arms exports rise to € 7.7 billion

»» WTO rules against US cotton subsidies

»» IPC favours unconditional cash transfers

»» Bioenergy: Ensuring sustainability

Focus

»» Donor harmonisation in Ghana

»» The myth of western aid

»» Slow progress on coordinating European development efforts

»» EU should make aid agencies more competitive

Tribune

»» Agriculture: Supermarkets’ looming threats

»» Fighting poverty: “Look at villages through the MDG prism”

»» Web 2.0 and rural change

InWEnt Forum

»» Alumni: Network of experts

»» Environmental worries of Chinese mayors

Media

»» Media: The wretched of the earth

»» Human security and conflict prevention

»» Informal institutions and development

»» Undistorted view

Debate

»» Comment: Cooperating with the dragon

»» The root-causes of Kenya's post-election crisis

»» Constitutional deficits and Pakistan's election planning

»» Letter to the editor: Pure PR

Background

Rapper Smockey

The roles of creative artists

Artists tend to be irritating. Not only are many of them ambitious and vain; they also point out shortcomings and problems. If they hit the nerve of their time, however, they shape people’s view of the world.

Development & Cooperation

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No. 02 2008, Volume 49, February 2008

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit