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India and Globalisation

India
  • Capital: New Delhi
  • Population: 1173108018
  • Size: 3287590.0 Km2

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Another BRIC in the wall? South Africa's developmental impact and contradictory rise in Africa and beyond
P. Carmody 2012
Globalisation is transforming the nature of authority in international relations, as hegemony is replaced by geo-governance, involving a more varied set of actors. However, private authority over markets and resources is still often c...
The developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
T. Gebre-Egziabher / Wiley Online Library, 2009
This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and ...
India-east Africa ties: mapping new frontiers
S. B. Bhattacharya / India-Africa Connect, 2009
This edition of ‘Africa Quarterly – Indian Journal of African Affairs’ delves into India’s engagement with east Africa in all its myriad dimensions. The contributions to the journal take a critical look at areas an...
The elephant in the corner: reviewing India-Africa relations in the new millennium
E. Mawdsley / Watershed Organisation Trust, 2010
As countries of the global South seek to challenge existing uneven architectures of economic, political and institutional power, now under different circumstances to those prevailing during the Cold War, relations between African coun...
Rising regional powers and international institutions: the foreign policy orientations of India, Brazil and South Africa
M. D. Stephen / International Studies Association, 2011
Whilst rising powers from the South emerge as key players in international politics, they confront a highly institutionalised world order established and maintained by and for the United States and its allies. Traditional perspectives...
Charting new directions: Brazil's role in a multi-polar world
Policy Network, 2011
Brazil has successfully and peacefully managed the transition to a democratic polity, a stable economy and an increasingly middle class society. These transitions have been based on gradual and hybrid economic, and social and internat...
Rising powers, reforming challenges: negotiating agriculture in the WTO Doha Round from a Brazilian perspective
B. Baracuhy / Centre for Rising Powers, University of Cambridge, 2011
This article examines the history of the WTO Doha Round agriculture negotiations from 2001 to 2011 in light of the shifting global balance of economic power. It shows that the rise of China, Brazil and India, among other developing co...
In Search of Economic Alternatives for Gender and Social Justice: Voices from India
Christa Wichterich (ed) / Women in Development Europe, 2010
How can we shape an alternative economic and gender just development process? This report is a collection of Indian voices in the form of short essays on economic alternatives for gender and social justice which challenge mainstr...
Trade negotiations and globalisation - the experience of India - tables, charts, notes and references
S. Roy / Eldis Document Store, 2010
Tables notes and charts for occasional paper, "Globalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame", that explores the relationship between globalisation, trade negotiations and development through a comparative politic...
Trade negotiations and globalisation - the experience of India, parts 2 and 3
S. Roy / Eldis Document Store, 2009
Globalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame: this paper is in three parts. Part 1 uncovers the historical process of trade negotiations from the inception of GATT (1947),the WTO. It argues for the critical need ...
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Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS)
Dalit studies institution
Partners for Urban Knowledge, Action and Research (PUKAR)
Globalisation in an urbanised world
ESocialSciences (eSS)
Research in Asia
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB)
Indian Institute of Management's campus in Bangalore, focusing on research and teaching
The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)
Research and teaching institute focussing on developing India's capacity to engage in foreign trade
Liberty Institute, India
Indian socio-economic research institute focussing on governance, the environment, and economics.
Centre for Civil Society, India (CCS)
Indian Think Tank with a research focus on civil society and social sciences
The Centre for the Study of Culture and Society (CSCS)
Indian centre for social science research in media and governance
Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS)
Indian research and training organisation specialising on social science research
Centre for Women's Development Studies (CWDS)
Indian research centre specialising in gender-based research
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