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China and Rising powers in international development

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Understanding past and future impacts of climate change in agriculture: implications for adaptation planning
Adapting to Climate Change in China, 2012
Climate change poses a serious risk to food security and agriculture in China. Agriculture is of critical importance to China, because 54 per cent of the country’s population lives in rural areas. This policy brief outlines the ...
Rising Powers in International Development: an annotated bibliography
M. Younis; J. Constantine; E. Wach; L. Navas-Alemán; A. Shankland; A. Yadav / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013
The Rising Powers – a category that includes the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) as well as other key countries such as Mexico, Turkey and Indonesia – are establishing themselves as an influential pre...
Extending social security coverage in the BRICS
International Social Security Association, 2013
The five countries of the BRICS, Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa, are facing some common challenges with regard to ageing of their populations, urbanisation, vulnerability to environmental shocks, increas...
The role of emerging economies in climate negotiations
V. Bosetti; C. Carraro; M. Tavoni / CESifo, 2009
Focusing on the climate problem, it is now clear that developing countries, especially fast-growing regions such as those in the so-called BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China), will have a major impact on future emission dynamics an...
Civil society engagement with the BRICS agenda
L. John / Oxfam India, 2012
The emergence of BRICS represents an important change in the global political economy. There is anticipation that the BRICS – building on their own lessons and initiatives – will play a progressive role on economic and soc...
Chinese FDI to sub-Saharan African
M. Mlachila; M. Takebe / International Monetary Fund, 2011
Despite the rapid increase in FDI flows to LICs, there have been relatively few studies that have specifically examined these flows. The paper looks at BRIC FDI to LICs with a special focus on Chinese FDI to sub-Saharan African (SSA) ...
Narratives of China-Africa Cooperation for Agricultural Development: New Paradigms?
Buckley L. / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
FAC Working Paper 53 Lila Buckley Current debate is still largely centred on China?s engagement with African agriculture as either a threat or an opportunity. Such debate will not be resolved without a broader body of empi...
Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Ghana
Amanor, K. / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
FAC Working Paper 52 Kojo Amanor This paper explores the differences in Brazilian and Chinese investments in Ghana. It examines the extent to which the framework of South-South cooperation illuminates or masks these changi...
Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Ethiopia
Alemu, D. / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
FAC Working Paper 50 Dawit Alemu The increased importance of South-South cooperation in rural and agricultural development, and especially the increased role of BRICS countries, has been debated in relation to internationa...
Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Zimbabwe
Mukwereza, L. / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
FAC Working Paper 48 by Langton Mukwereza This report describes the status of agricultural aid and cooperation programmes by Brazil and China in Zimbabwe from three perspectives: A specification for each pro...
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Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC)
Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) is an institution of applied economic and trade policy research and consultancy directly under the Ministry of Commerce MOFCOM of the People’s Republic of China. Research Fields: world economy international trade international economic cooperation...
International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC)
Chinese platform for knowledge sharing, information exchange and international collaboration in the areas of poverty reduction and development.
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP)
Founded in 2001, the Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP) of the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) is a public institution with independent legal status. CAEP provides technical support and services such as environmental planning, environmental policy and consultation on environmental project selection management for the Chinese government and corporations.
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