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    African students in China An exploration of increasing numbers and their motivations in Beijing

    Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2012
    Besides the field of commercial activities, education has become a great component of the Sino-African framework.
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    Does China plan and evaluate foreign aid projects like traditional donors?

    Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2013
    The interest of Development Assistance Committee (DAC)/Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) members in China as a newcomer is significant and explains why the topic of Sino-African relations is a popular field of study. This paper explores the question of whether China's vision of aid influences the way the country plans its international projects.
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    Live, talk, faces: an analysis of CCTV’s adaption to the African media market

    Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2014
    The entry of Chinese news media into the African media-sphere has spawned a growing number ofanalyses – both in popular press and academic journals. Although literature is growing, scholarly studies on Chinese media are largely in their formative stages relative to studies on China - Africa links in other social sciences.
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    India-Africa cooperation in agriculture science, technology and innovation: new avenues and opportunities

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014
    India is now a key trading partner of Sub-Saharan Africa, importing almost US$ 21 billion worth of goods and commodities and exporting goods of over US$ 10 billion to Africa in 2010. India’s development cooperation with Africa expanded significantly in 2005, when India became the first Asian country to become a full member of the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF).
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    Features of South-South cooperation and global dynamics

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014
    The sharp economic growth across Southern economies and subsequent deepening in their cooperation has evoked a growing interest in understanding the nature of South-South cooperation (SSC). The idea of SSC is not itself new but has come increasingly under the spotlight.
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    Post-2015 development agenda: an Indian perspective

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014
    The global debate around the finalisation of the Post-2015 development agenda aims to consider how societies could work towards attaining sustainable development in the coming years.
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    ASEAN-India deepening economic partnership in Mekong region

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014
    The Mekong countries comprising Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam grew rapidly during the last decade. With the exception of the years of global financial crisis, magnitude of growth rates and duration are remarkable in Mekong history.
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    Transforming connectivity corridors between India and Myanmar into development corridors

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014
    India and Myanmar have a 1643 km long land border between them and also share a long maritime boundary. The transition underway in Myanmar towards a democratic framework and a market economy opens up enormous trade and investment opportunities that enhanced connectivity can help to exploit for the benefit of both India and Myanmar.
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    China–Zimbabwe relations: a model of China–Africa relations?

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014
    There are two parallel interpretations of the relationship between China and Zimbabwe: on the one hand, it is often viewed as a microcosm of China–Africa relations due to its economic and resource elements; on the other, it is portrayed as an example of China’s support for a ‘pariah regime’ without any consideration of human rights and good governance.
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    ASEAN-India Maritime Connectivity Report

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014
    The promotion of all-round connectivity is one of the priority areas where enhanced cooperation between India and ASEAN is envisaged. Connectivity, in this sense, covers cross-border road, rail, air and digital connectivity, as well as maritime links.

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