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    Official aid giving no longer a Northern phenomenon

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    More donor governments are engaging in humanitarian action. In 1994, 16 states provided assistance to the war-torn Balkans, but a decade later 92 nations responded to the Indian Ocean tsunami. However, many of the new players chose to not follow the usual disbursement patterns of Western donors.  What are the consequences for aid coordination?
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    Asian perspectives on climate regime beyond 2012: concerns, interests and priorities

    Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, 2005
    This publication details a series of stakeholder consultations focussing on the post-Kyoto climate regime in China, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Viet Nam, as well as the broader Asia-Pacific Region. The aim of these surveys was to ascertain the concerns and priorities of various countries in relation to a future climate regime.
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    Regionalism and South-South cooperation: the case of Mercosur and India

    United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2004
    This paper provides background information and analysis to aid discussions at the pre-United Nation Conference on Trade and Development Forum on Regionalism and South-South Cooperation: the case of Mercosur and India.
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    South-South collaboration picks up steam

    SciDev.Net, 2003
    Nations such as Brazil, India, South Africa and China are increasingly acknowledging that they share not only common social and economic challenges, but also common goals in international trade negotiations.

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