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    Solidarity among brothers? Brazil in Africa: trade, investment and cooperation

    BRICS Policy Center / Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas BRICS, 2014
    South-South cooperation (SSC) emerged as a key Brazilian foreign policy instrument in the beginning of Lula’s presidency in 2003 and has generally been sustained by the government of President Dilma Rousseff. From the beginning, Brazil has emphasized SSC in Africa despite not having articulated an explicit foreign policy towards the region.
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    Understanding South Africa’s role in achieving regional and global development progress

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014
    As Africa’s most diversified, developed and (until recently) largest economy, South Africa occupies a unique position in the international development debate. It is an active player in global governance and development fora, maintains an extensive development partnership with its region, and is a member of the BRICS Forum of emerging powers (along with Brazil, Russia, India and China).
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    China and Liberia: engagement in a post-conflict country 2003–2013

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014
    Since the resumption of diplomatic relations between China and Liberia in 2003, China has been one of the major foreign participants in Monrovia’s efforts to rebuild its society. Both within the framework of the UN Mission in Liberia and at a bilateral level, Beijing has proved itself an important stakeholder and development partner.
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    Challenging development cooperation? A literature review of the approaches of the emerging powers

    Research Institute for Work and Society, KU Leuven, 2013
    Looking at existing literature, this paper discusses the major ways in which the emerging powers, in this isnstance Brazil, India, China and South Africa (the BICS) are challenging the development cooperation policies and practices of the ‘tradition’ development actors. The author highlights ten ways in which the BICS are are challenging development cooperation:
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    Chinese engagement in Africa: drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. Policy

    RAND Corporation, 2014
    Most analyses of Chinese engagement with African nations focus on what China gets out of these partnerships—primarily natural resources and export markets to fuel its burgeoning economy, and agricultural products to feed its increasingly urbanised population.
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    EU & Africa Country Reports: Netherlands

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2006
    The EU and Africa Country Report series offers an historical overview of the Netherlands' policies towards Africa.
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    EU & Africa Country Report: Italy

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2006
    The EU and Africa Country Report offers an historical overview of Italy's policies towards Africa.
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    EU & Africa Country Report: Germany

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2006
    The EU and Africa Country Report offers an historical overview of Germany's policies towards Africa.
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    EU & Africa Country Report: France

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2006
    The EU and Africa Country Report offers an historical overview of France's policies towards Africa.
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    EU & Africa Country Report: Belgium

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2006
    The EU and Africa Country Report series offers an historical overview of certain Belgian policies towards Africa.

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