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On climate migration and international trade
R. Leal-Arcas / Social Science Research Network, 2012
Climate migration is plagued by vagueness, both in terms of the numbers of potential migrants, as well as their legal rights. This article provides a legal analysis of climate migration and examines its potential impact on internation...
Competition and cooperation between Europe and China in the wind power sector
R. Lema / Climate Change and Disasters Group, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK, 2011
This paper uses a value chain lens to examine the prospects for competition and cooperation between Europe and China in the global wind power sector. Drawing on insights from fieldwork conducted in 2010, combined with secondary indust...
Trilateral development cooperation between the European Union, China and Africa: what prospects for South Africa?
A. K. Stahl / Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2012
This discussion paper aims at advancing the debate around trilateral development cooperation between the European Union (EU), China and Africa. The discussion on trilateral development cooperation between these three actors considers ...
Embracing the dragon: African policy responses for engaging China and enhancing regional integration
E. N. Munyi / Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2011
This paper seeks to shift focus from the debate on the pros and cons of China-Africa relations to arguing that time is auspicious for Africa to develop common policy measures to manage China and making provisional policy proposals on ...
The understanding and practice of development in China and the European Union
F. Urban / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011
China’s role in international development rose to prominence in the mid-2000s, when new Chinese actors began engaging in public and private activities in the global South. This has implications for low income countries for which ...
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...
Globalisation: a shifting context for development policy
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009
The chapter on globalisation from the ‘Development co-operation report 2009’ of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) builds upon the urgent call made at the Third High Level Forum on Aid Effectiv...
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On climate migration and international trade
R. Leal-Arcas / Social Science Research Network, 2012
Climate migration is plagued by vagueness, both in terms of the numbers of potential migrants, as well as their legal rights. This article provides a legal analysis of climate migration and examines its potential impact on internation...
Competition and cooperation between Europe and China in the wind power sector
R. Lema / Climate Change and Disasters Group, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK, 2011
This paper uses a value chain lens to examine the prospects for competition and cooperation between Europe and China in the global wind power sector. Drawing on insights from fieldwork conducted in 2010, combined with secondary indust...
Trilateral development cooperation between the European Union, China and Africa: what prospects for South Africa?
A. K. Stahl / Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2012
This discussion paper aims at advancing the debate around trilateral development cooperation between the European Union (EU), China and Africa. The discussion on trilateral development cooperation between these three actors considers ...
Embracing the dragon: African policy responses for engaging China and enhancing regional integration
E. N. Munyi / Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2011
This paper seeks to shift focus from the debate on the pros and cons of China-Africa relations to arguing that time is auspicious for Africa to develop common policy measures to manage China and making provisional policy proposals on ...
The understanding and practice of development in China and the European Union
F. Urban / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011
China’s role in international development rose to prominence in the mid-2000s, when new Chinese actors began engaging in public and private activities in the global South. This has implications for low income countries for which ...
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...
Globalisation: a shifting context for development policy
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009
The chapter on globalisation from the ‘Development co-operation report 2009’ of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) builds upon the urgent call made at the Third High Level Forum on Aid Effectiv...
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Springerlink
Online journal database
Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver
The Josef Korbel School at the University of Denver offers innovative programmes in international human rights, security, development, global trade and finance, international administration, global health, US homeland security and humanitarian assistance.
World Growth
World growth organisation bringing balance to the debate over trade, globalisation, and sustainable development
Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG)
PANG is a pacific regional network promoting economic justice in globalisation with specific attention to: accountability and transparency in economic and trade policy processes poverty eradication equitable development and sustainable livelihoods (opportunity, access, impact) food security and environmental sustainability...
CEE Bankwatch Network (Bank Watch)
The CEE Bankwatch Networkis an international non-governmental organisation (NGO) with member organisations currently from 12 countries across the central and eastern European region. The aim of the network is to monitor the activities of the international financial institutions (IFIs) which operate in the region, and to propose constructive alternatives to their policies and projects in the region...
Share The World's Resources (STWR)
STWR is a non-governmental organisation campaigning for those resources which are essential to life, such as water, energy and basic food, to be shared internationally under the auspices of the United Nations in order to secure basic human needs. Website presents a broad mix of the latest information, news and videos on a range of key global issues including poverty, globalisation and...
Centre for the Study of Economic and Social Change in Europe (CSESCE)
An academic research institute, the Centre for the Study of Economic and Social Change in Europe forms a focal point for research concerned with the implications of globalisation, integration, liberalisation, technological change, innovation, entrepreneurship and the evolution of institutions.
Theatre of the Oppressed
Theatre for the socially disadvantaged
Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS)
Dalit studies institution
Asia Europe Journal (AEJ)
International relations journal
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