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Resurgent continent?: Africa and the world: emerging powers and Africa
London School of Economics, 2010Over the last fifteen years, emerging powers have made significant inroads into Western political and economic dominance in Africa. The result is a diversification of external actors involved across a range of sectors of the African economy.DocumentThe ICT Landscape in BRICS Countries: Brazil, India, China
Directorate-General for Research - European Commission, 2012BRIC countires are becoming major players as producers of ICT goods and services.The aim of this report is to take a closer look at the ICTs landscape in BRICS countries Brazil, India and China. It documents the size of the ICT sector for each of the three countries covered and assesses their R&D expenditures.DocumentUsing TRIPS flexibilities to improve access to HIV treatment
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2011This policy brief describes how the flexibilities contained in the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement and reaffirmed by the Doha Declaration provide important opportunities for World Trade Organization (WTO) Members to reduce prices and expand access to HIV medicines.DocumentIn Search of Economic Alternatives for Gender and Social Justice: Voices from India
Women in Development Europe, 2010How can we shape an alternative economic and gender just development process?DocumentGlobalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame, tables, notes and charts
Eldis Document Store, 2010Tables 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 political economy study of India -an 'emerging giant'.DocumentGlobalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame, parts 2 and 3
Eldis Document Store, 2009Globalisation, 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.DocumentGlobalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame, part 1
Eldis Document Store, 2009This paper explores the relationship between globalisation, trade negotiations and development through a comparative political economy study of India -an 'emerging giant'.DocumentMapping vulnerability to multiple stressors: climate change and globalisation in India
Department of Geography, Rutgers University, 2004There is growing recognition in the human dimensions research community that climate change impact studies must take into account the effects of other ongoing global changes, yet there has been no systematic methodology to study climate change vulnerability in the context of multiple stressors.DocumentSelf-interest and global responsibility: aid policies of South Korea and India in the making
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009This study investigates the aid policies of India and South Korea. Both countries represent a rather diverse group of countries that has been lumped together as ‘emerging’ donors. The role of ‘emerging’ donors is currently at the heart of the international aid discourse, but so far, knowledge about emerging donors is inadequate.DocumentSouth-South and triangular cooperation in Asia-Pacific: towards a new paradigm in development cooperation
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008The notion of South-South Cooperation (SSC) – capacity building, trade and investment between developing countries for self-reliance and growth – first became popular in the 1960s as former colonies began to address the challenges of underdevelopment.Pages
