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Development cooperation and emerging powers : new partners or old patterns / edited by Sachin Chaturvedi, Thomas Fues and Elizabeth Sidiropoulos.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Zed Books, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: xii, 276 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1780320639
  • 9781780320632
  • 1780320647
  • 9781780320649
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.91724
LOC classification:
  • HD3575 .D46 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Pt. 1. South-South cooperation. Development cooperation: contours, evolution and scope / Sachin Chaturvedi ; South-South economic cooperation for a better future / Manmohan Agarwal -- pt. 2. Lessons from the experiences of traditional aid policies. Sixty years of development aid: shifting goals and perverse incentives / Ross Herbert -- Aid effectiveness and emerging donors: lessons from the EU experience / James Mackie -- Pt. 3. New actors, new innovations. Brazil: towards innovation in development cooperation / Enrique Saravia -- ; China's evolving aid landscape: crossing the river by feeling the stones / Zhou Hong -- India and development cooperation: expressing Southern solidarity / Sachin Chaturvedi -- Mexico: linking Mesoamerica / Maximo Romero -- South Africa: development, international cooperation and soft power / Elizabeth Sidiropoulos -- Conclusion: towards a global consensus on development cooperation / Elizabeth Sidiropoulos.
Summary: "This expert volume explores the development cooperation policies of China, India, Brazil, and South Africa and compares them with those of Mexico and Western actors. In exploring the motivation and execution of these countries' development policies, the volume analyzes how South-South cooperation has evolved, and where it differs from traditional development cooperation. This vital new collection brings together first-hand experience from a range of national experts from these countries, to provide a forward-looking analysis of global frameworks and the evolution of a possible convergence of traditional and emerging development actors."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1. South-South cooperation. Development cooperation: contours, evolution and scope / Sachin Chaturvedi ; South-South economic cooperation for a better future / Manmohan Agarwal -- pt. 2. Lessons from the experiences of traditional aid policies. Sixty years of development aid: shifting goals and perverse incentives / Ross Herbert -- Aid effectiveness and emerging donors: lessons from the EU experience / James Mackie -- Pt. 3. New actors, new innovations. Brazil: towards innovation in development cooperation / Enrique Saravia -- ; China's evolving aid landscape: crossing the river by feeling the stones / Zhou Hong -- India and development cooperation: expressing Southern solidarity / Sachin Chaturvedi -- Mexico: linking Mesoamerica / Maximo Romero -- South Africa: development, international cooperation and soft power / Elizabeth Sidiropoulos -- Conclusion: towards a global consensus on development cooperation / Elizabeth Sidiropoulos.

"This expert volume explores the development cooperation policies of China, India, Brazil, and South Africa and compares them with those of Mexico and Western actors. In exploring the motivation and execution of these countries' development policies, the volume analyzes how South-South cooperation has evolved, and where it differs from traditional development cooperation. This vital new collection brings together first-hand experience from a range of national experts from these countries, to provide a forward-looking analysis of global frameworks and the evolution of a possible convergence of traditional and emerging development actors."--Publisher description.

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