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    China’s accession to the WTO: Consequences for Bangladesh’s export-oriented RMG sector

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2003
    China’s long march to the WTO has been closely followed by other member countries with great interest, and in some cases, great concern. On the one hand, many countries are optimistic that China’s entry into a rule-based system will be beneficial to the global trading system and there will be important positive externalities as a result.
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    Narratives of China-Africa Cooperation for Agricultural Development: New Paradigms?

    Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
    FAC Working Paper 53Lila Buckley
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    Rising Powers in International Development: an annotated bibliography

    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 presence in the global development landscape, and playing an increasingly important role in shaping prospects for poverty reduction in lowincome countries.
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    Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Ghana

    Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
    FAC Working Paper 52Kojo Amanor
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    Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Ethiopia

    Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
    FAC Working Paper 50Dawit 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 international development assistance, specifically in terms of
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    Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Zimbabwe

    Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
    FAC Working Paper 48by Langton Mukwereza This report describes the status of agricultural aid and cooperation programmes by Brazil and China in Zimbabwe from three perspectives:
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    China’s Lusophone Connection

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008
    In October 2003, Macau hosted the first ministerial meeting of the Forum for Trade and Economic Cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking countries, bringing together high-level representatives from Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal, Macau and China.
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    Price Power: China’s role in the telecommunications sector of the Democratic Republic of Congo

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008
    By the end of 2007, 3.3bn people, half the world’s human population, were using mobile phones. In Africa, where fixed telephone line coverage is still weak, mobile phone technology has provided a long-awaited solution to communications isolation.
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    China and Gabon: A Growing Resource Partnership

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008
    China’s relationship with resource-rich countries, especially Sudan and Angola, is well covered by the media and scholars.
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    Ghana’s relations with China

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008
    This policy report examines relations between Ghana and the People’s Republic of China (PRC), which established official diplomatic ties in 1960. On the second leg of Premier Wen Jiabao’s seven-nation tour of Africa in June 2007, China and Ghana issued a joint communiqué on strengthening cooperation in trade, infrastructure, telecommunications, education, health and culture.

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