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ASEAN-India Maritime Connectivity Report
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014The 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.Document‘Energetic’ dialogues in South Africa: the US example
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014South Africa and the US have both recently attempted to take concrete action to transform their respective energy futures. This is happening against the backdrop of major shifts in the global energy landscape and South Africa’s own need for new energy partnerships.DocumentWhat can Africa learn from China's experience in agricultural development
Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, 2014Recently there has been a growing interest in China’s rapid economic growth, particularly concerning the role of agriculture and its impact on poverty reduction.DocumentChina’s industrialization: overview – implications for Africa’s industrialization
Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, 2014Within a span of some six decades, especially the three decades after reform and opening up, China has been basically transformed from a traditional agricultural country to a modern industrialised state.DocumentAfrican regional economic communities’ engagement with China
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2014The development of effective African Regional Economic Communities (RECs) stands to benefit African countries immensely.DocumentTransparency of Chinese Aid – the published information on Chinese external financial flows
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2011There are many myths and misconceptions about the level of information publically available on Chinese efforts and activities in the developing world. The Chinese government publishes less data than 'traditional donors', but provides more information than might be expected.DocumentSouth-South trade in renewable energy: A trade flow analysis of selected environmental goods
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2014This study analyses trends and opportunities for trade among developing countries (i.e. South-South trade) in selected environmental goods, in order to assess the contribution such trade can make to a green economy transition.DocumentChina - Mali relationship: finding mutual benefit between unequal partners
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2014Since 2000, China-Africa co-operation has seen a rapid increase in scope and size. The West African nation of Mali is one of the 50 African states with diplomatic relations with China; its experience allows for possible parallels with other African states in their engagement with a much more potent partner.DocumentAfrica and the global human rights agenda: te African Group at the UN Human Rights Council
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014With 13 out of the 47 seats on the UN Human Rights Council (HRC), the African Group is one of the best represented – and also one of the most organised. African diplomats and ambassadors meet almost daily in Geneva to co-ordinate their positions on diplomatic debates, including those at the HRC. Despite this level ofDocumentNigeria’s continental diplomatic thrusts: the limits of Africa’s nominally biggest economy
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014A dominant portion of contemporary literature on Nigeria’s regional and continental diplomacies suggests that the foreign policies of Africa’s nominally biggest economy are hardly progressive and dynamic, duePages
