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    The BRICS in the emerging global economic architecture

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012
    For more than 10 years South Africa has been part of a group of countries, invariably including China, India and Brazil, responsible for forming the elements that have the potential of altering the dynamics of several multilateral processes. But South Africa’s inclusion in the BRICS has not been without its controversies.
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    Nigeria and the BRICs: diplomatic, trade, cultural and military relations

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
    The increasing involvement of the emerging powers of Brazil, Russia, India and China, collectively called the BRICs, in Africa is a much-discussed topic.
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    Nigeria and the global powers: continuity and change in policy and perceptions

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
    Since independence in 1960, governance in Nigeria has oscillated between civilian rule and the military. The paper examines Nigeria’s foreign policy from 2000 to 2011. It focuses largely on the country’s relations with traditional global powers such as the US, Britain, France and Russia; and emerging global powers such as China, India and Brazil.
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    Emerging powers and the changing global environment: leadership, norms and institutions

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
    The rise of economically influential countries from the developing world is still a relatively new area of research, which is receiving increasing focus from international business actors, foreign policymakers and international relations scholars.
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    Angola’s strategic co-operation with the BRIC Countries

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
    The new millennium has marked a new era for Angola. The restoration of peace and security has enabled the government to focus on economic growth and social development. Accordingly, Angola’s foreign policy has required re-defining, especially with the BRIC countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China. With each country, Angola has cultivated strategic areas of co-operation.
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    Understanding India’s global engagements: some key issues and entry points for an inclusive development agenda

    Oxfam India, 2011
    India’s international position is one of increasing influence and assertiveness, but is also shaped by powerful constrains. Civil society in India faces opportunities and constraints of a particular and complex nature.
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    The changing role of civil society in a Middle-Income Country: a case study from India

    Oxfam India, 2011
    In 2008, India met the $1005 level of Gross National Income (GNI) per capita, the World Bank’s threshold to qualify as middle-income country. Other major countries - China, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan -have followed a similar trajectory, the consequence being that most poor now live in middle-income countries.
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    India: moving towards equal opportunities for all?

    Oxfam India, 2013
    Decades of rapid and unequally shared growth are adding new dimensions to old disparities along gender, caste, religious and tribal lines. But this trend has stayed at the margin of public debates until recently.
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    India’s external aid lessons and opportunities

    Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2013
    India has emerged as a significant player in international development cooperation in recent years. The government’s decision to put into place a new agency to deploy, measure and monitor its external development assistance is an important landmark.
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    Property taxes across the G20 countries: can India get it right?

    Oxfam India, 2013
    Debates on the Indian tax policy have focused on three major issues—adequacy of the tax baseand efforts; efficiency of the tax structure; and incentive and equity effects of the tax policy.

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