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South Africa's cooperation and support to civilian capacities in the aftermath of conflict
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2014Despite South Africa’s support for peace and security, and efforts to enhance civilian capacities in Africa, many of the country’s internal procedures, departments and processes necessary for the provision of adequate support remain largely undocumented. This review examines and analyses the mechanisms that direct and support South African civilian capacities.DocumentSouth Africa’s peacekeeping role in Burundi: challenges and opportunities for future peace missions
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2007The peaceful resolution of Africa’s conflicts is one of the cornerstones of South Africa’s foreign policy. It is intended to create a better South Africa, Africa, and world.DocumentPotential of Asian economic integration: a perspective from the strategy of Japanese enterprises
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008The progress of the cooperation and economic integration of the region has a big potentiality for further industrial and economic development of the whole Asian region in general. IT industries have big potentiality for the future economic development of each country in the region.DocumentEmerging economies as sources of investment and appropriate technology: evidence from India
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008The BICS countries (Brazil, India, China, and South Africa) have developed strong linkages with fellow developing countries in the realms of trade, investment and technology. This paper analyses the major trends in India’s linkages with other developing countries with specific focus on technology.DocumentRise of BICS and the world economy implications of india’s recent expansion on developing countries
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008The rise of emerging countries has caused a profound impact on the balance of economic powers in the global economy.DocumentThe role of experts in India's economic growth
Institute of Economic Growth, India, 2014One of the important issues that have dominated the debate in the international growth literature is the role of exports in economic growth. Many economists have argued that more rapid growth of exports can lead to higher economic growth. This is the so-called export-led growth hypothesis (ELGH).DocumentChina's manufacturing success: lessons for India
Institute of Economic Growth, India, 2014For India to achieve its stated goals of reviving its manufacturing sector and providing jobs to the tens of millions of its unemployed youth, it must design policies targeted at low cost mass manufacturing, and will need massive investment, including major contributions from foreign investors. There are crucial lessons for India in China's success in the manufacturing sector.DocumentChanging economic power in the world economy
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008Two features stand out in the development of the world economy in the past years: increasing integration and a major hiatus in the growth of the different economies from 1973-74. This paper analyses the implications of the rapid growth of China and India for the structure of the world economy and the distribution of economic power among different countries.DocumentSouth Africa’s current and future trade agreements
Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies, South Africa, 2010South Africa initiated the first trade agreement with the European Union (EU) at the turn of the 21st century. Whilst the Trade and Development Cooperation Agreement (TDCA) was put into place follow ing prolonged negotiations, this was followed by the implementation of the Trade protocol with neighbouring member states of the Southern African Development Community (SADC).DocumentInertia, equity and ingenuity: mapping opportunities in South Africa's green economy
Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies, South Africa, 2010As with preceding notions of economic opportunity such as “industrial conglomeration”, “local economic development” and the “digital economy”, the “green economy” runs the risk of becoming a fad, especially if viewed as something distinct from conventional economic theory.Pages
