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BRICS Insights 3: The rise of development finance institutions South Africa, BRICS and regional strategy
Global Economic Governance Africa, 2015In contrast to the normative edge to South Africa’s foreign policy under former president Nelson Mandela and the focus on Africanism under former president Thabo Mbeki, foreign policy has taken a hard-edged posture under President Jacob Zuma’s administration.DocumentRising powers in international development: the state of the debate in South Africa
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014South Africa occupies an interesting position in the international development debate.DocumentChina’s engagement in international development cooperation: the state of the debate
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015This Evidence report aims to investigate the recent evolution of China’s discourse on development and aid. More precisely, how do China’s policymakers and influential scholars understand and debate China’s role in the field of international development aid, specifically in the context of China as a ‘rising power’?DocumentRising China, foreign aid and the world - commentary on White Paper of China's Foreign Aid (2014)
China International Development Research Network, 2015Compared with China’s rich experience in providing foreign assistance, the world’s knowledge about China’s efforts is still very limited, including China itself.DocumentRecommendations on how to improve China’s foreign aid
China International Development Research Network, 2014China’s foreign aid has played a significant role in achieving its diplomatic goals and strategic interests even since China started to provide foreign aid to other countries from the 1950s. While China’s foreign aid is expanding rapidly in the new century especially during recent years, new policies and measures are necessary for China to better adapt to the newDocumentThe role of China’s NGOs in foreign aid and international development
China International Development Research Network, 2014As early as 2003, China’s former Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan said that China should seriously consider the role of NGOs in international affairs and increase China’s voice in the field of NGOs and international development. The Chinese Civil Organization’s (CCO) involvement in African development cooperation has significant implications.DocumentChina’s propositions and recommendations on the Post-2015 agenda
China International Development Research Network, 2014With the MDGs coming to the end by 2015, the discussions about the Post-2015 Development Agenda in the international world are becoming more and more vigorous. Many national governments, research institutes, NGOs, as well as international organizations represented by the UN have attached great importance to this.DocumentFighting Ebola and strengthening China’s humanitarian assistance
China International Development Research Network, 2014Considering China’s valuable experience in fighting SARS in 2002-2003 and the fact it is the second largest economy in the world, China needs to further increase its contribution in this global battle with Ebola and increase the share of its humanitarian assistance in foreign aid. Thia policy briefing argues that:DocumentEngaging China in the new international development aid system
China International Development Research Network, 2014With rapid economic development and increasing impacts of the development models of the emerging countries, especially that of China, the international aid system is experiencing great changes. In order to maintain their leading roles, Western countries are making all efforts to adjust their own international development aid policies and cooperate with the emerging countries, including China.DocumentOn China’s participation in the “Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation"
China International Development Research Network, 2014Held in Mexico City on April 15th and 16th, 2014, the first High-level Meeting of “Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation” (GPEDC) was well attended by more than 1,500 participants from around 130 countries.Pages
