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The Durban BRICS Summit: partnership for development and integration proceedings report
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2013The media hype and international attention that centered on Durban during the fifth BRICS Summit (26–27 March 2013) has faded.DocumentSituating Tian Ze’s role in reviving Zimbabwe’s flue-cured tobacco sector in the wider discourse on Zimbabwe- China cooperation: will the scorecard remain win-win?
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2015The milestone 1998 land reform conference convened by Zimbabwe and major donors ended in a stalemate on how the country was to proceed thereon. In the aftermath of that landmark event, Zimbabwe proceeded unilaterally in implementing a fairly radical land reform programme that saw land owned by almost all white large scale commercial farmers being redistributed among indigenous people.OrganisationSAIS China Africa Research Initiative
The China Africa Research Initiative (CARI) is based at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.DocumentShould Southeast Asia fear the Chinese juggernaut? The view from the Philippines
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2006China's emergence as an economic giant in the past 25 years has dramatically changed the global economic landscape especially in East Asia. Should this be a cause of fear for these Asian economies? Or a source of opportunities?DocumentOil supply routes in the Asia Pacific: China's strategic calculations
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2011Energy security forms the backbone of most economic and political policies of nations around the world. China is no exception and is increasingly following a multi-pronged global strategy - one where its economic priorities do not necessarily overlap with its foreign policies.DocumentIndia's electronics sector: policies, practices and lessons from China
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014The National Policy on Electronics (NPE) 2012 is primarily aimed at ramping up India's Electronic Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) capability. The policy comes on the back of a strong and sustained demand for consumer electronic goods that accounted for a hefty bill of US$125 billion last year.DocumentChina and the creation of ASEAN-China free trade area: implications for Cambodia
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, 2007China’s rising has brought many attentions with mixed concerns and opportunities. China’s trade with ASEAN is seen as an example of South-South cooperation in the face of an unfair international trading regime dominated by the developed nations.DocumentCrouching tiger, hidden dragon? China and Africa: engaging the world's next superpower
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2007Chinese trade and assistance to Africa resumed markedly at the end of the Cold War and has grown exponentially since. China’s pragmatic policy focus on economic issues in Africa has been met with rising concern by other powers, notably the United States and European countries such as France, which have had to reassess their relations with the continent as a result.DocumentTaming the Dragon? Defining Africa's Interests at the Forum on China-Africa Co-operation (FOCAC): seminar report
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2009China is an increasingly influential actor in international relations, as its economy and geo-political interests continue to expand. African countries will continue to be important to Beijing, as China’s phenomenal economic growth is likely to increase its demand for Africa’s strategic resources, notwithstanding the global financial crisis of 2008/2009.DocumentDevelopment Banks from the BRICS
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015The BRIC acronym was created at the beginning of the 2000s to represent a group of four fast-growing economies –Brazil, Russia, India and China – and was changed to BRICS in December 2010 with the inclusion of South Africa.Pages
