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The G20 processes and reform agenda: what impacts on corporate and/or trade finance?
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010In late 2008, a sudden and severe collapse in global trade occurred as demand shocks from advanced economies affected international-supply chains. This paper provides an evaluation of the recent global financial crisis, and addresses the Group of Twenty (G20) processes in relation to the discussions on trade and corporate finance coming out of the 2008–2009 financial crises.DocumentA year after Busan: where is the global partnership going?
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013The Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness held in (HLF4) in Busan, South Korea, in 2012, saw the inclusion of the private sector and the emerging economies under the umbrella of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC).DocumentWorking for development in Southern Africa: bridging the gap between government and business
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011Since 1994 Southern Africa in particular has witnessed an expansion of South African corporate activity.DocumentIntertwined paths: Portugal and rising Angola
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011Angola and Portugal have long had a love-hate relationship. Significant traumas from the past, untapped bilateral potential and an ever-evolving international context have contributed to the present unorthodox pursuit of common goals, wealth and development.DocumentSouthern and Eastern Africa, the Doha agenda and aid for trade
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008For many years, the link between trade and development has been recognised in a number of different contexts, including the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO), as well as in some bilateral co-operation agreements such as that between the European Union (EU) and African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. The exact nature ofDocumentUnderstanding India’s global engagements: some key issues and entry points for an inclusive development agenda
Oxfam India, 2011India’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.DocumentThe G20 development agenda: insights from Mexico
Oxfam Mexico, 2012When Mexico took over the G20 Presidency in December 2011, expectations were raised for a transcendent summit to the world’s poor. President Felipe Calderon presented a somewhat assertive development agenda that prioritised three key elements: infrastructure, food security and green growth.DocumentChina’s development policy in Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2007China’s emergence as a significant stakeholder in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), both economically and politically, has been the source of much contention among not only the powers that have had a long historical association with the continent but among academics and commentators.DocumentIndia’s external aid lessons and opportunities
Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2013India 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.DocumentWhat does hydrocarbon wealth mean for foreign aid in Mozambique?
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012Recent discoveries of vast gas and mineral resources in Mozambique are attracting unprecedented levels of foreign investment and could transform the country into a major African energy producer.Pages
