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Africa, China and the ‘new’ economic geography of development
Open Research Online, 2009This article discusses the economic geography of development in Africa and the role played by China in developments on the continent. It questions China’s intentions and motivations for engagement with Africa, including China’s need to fuel its burgeoning capitalist economy, as well as imperialist concerns.DocumentThe developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
Wiley Online Library, 2009This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and primary data were used in the study. At the macro level, there is clear evidence of an increase in trade between Ethiopia and China and India.DocumentTransparency of Chinese aid: an analysis of the published information on Chinese external financial flows
Publish What You Fund, 2011There are many myths and misconceptions about the level of information publically available on Chinese efforts and activities in the developing world. With the growing momentum around ‘aid transparency’ since the Third High Level Forum on aid effectiveness (HLF-3) in Accra in 2008, this paper on China’s aid information was prepared to provide a firmer footing for the discussions going forward.DocumentChina, Africa and the international aid architecture
African Development Bank, 2010This paper analyses China’s growing foreign aid and export credit programme as an element of the changing international aid architecture.DocumentWhose aid? Whose influence? China, emerging donors and the silent revolution in development assistance
Global Economic Governance Programme, University College Oxford, 2011The term ‘emerging donors’ is used as a shorthand to contrast states such as China, India and Brazil with members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC), who are also referred to as ‘established donors’.DocumentOECD Development co-operation report 2009
Development Assistance Committee, OECD, 2012This edition of OECD's annual Development Co-operation Report provides key statistics and analysis on the latest trends in international aid.DocumentEnhancing South-South and triangular cooperation: study of the current situation and existing good practices in policy, institutions, and operation of South-South and triangular cooperation
United Nations Development Programme, 2009South-South and triangular cooperation has become a major subject of international development discussions. One of the key issues identified in such discussions is the lack of information on South-South and triangular cooperation implemented by different parties and the need to promote knowledge-sharing on the practices of South-South and triangular cooperation, especially existing good practice.DocumentThe riddle of the third sector: civil society, western aid and NGOs in Russia
Anthropological Quarterly, 2004This article explores the forms and logic of political activism encouraged by international development agencies in Russia, by focusing on the project to promote civil society development. It argues that the version of civil society that has been brought into being by western design - the third sector - is far from what Russian activists desired and what donor agencies promised.DocumentEmerging patterns in architecture for management of economic assistance and development cooperation: implications and challenges for India
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008Due to their rapid economic growth, international focus on the aid programmes of emerging economies, including India, has increased considerably. The timing of India’s announcement to set up a new and specialised agency for international co-operation, has further fuelled global speculations about an ambitious Indian commercial agenda.DocumentEmerging donors in international development assistance: the India Case
International Development Research Centre, 2007Over the past decade, India has quietly become a significant provider of development assistance. In fact, according to this report, the current trends suggest that the country could soon become a net exporter of development assistance.Pages
