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China’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.DocumentIndia and the World-understanding new modes of engagement
Oxfam India, 2010From being classed as an emerging economy for many years, India has, partly on the back of its robust growth performance since the early-2000s, earned recognition as an global power in the making. This is reflected in a new spirit of assertive self-confidence within of ficial circles and a vigorous “can-do” attitude within India’s business community.DocumentContours of South-South Cooperation and Biotechnology in Asia: strategising for agricultural and industrial growth
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2011Several Asian economies have adopted biotechnology for harnessing development and efforts are on for integrating biotechnology in the national development plans.DocumentWhat's urdu for biltong? can South Africa help Pakistan?
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009Following its democratic turn in 1994, Nelson Mandela wrote the year previously, the second pillar of South African foreign policy would be the principle ‘that just and lasting solutions to the problems of humankind can only come through the promotion of democracy worldwide.DocumentG20: Mexico, an emerging country in the club of the powerful
Oxfam Mexico, 2012As an emerging country, Mexico has worked to establish its presence and be heard by the most powerful nations. Becoming the 11th largest economy in the world is the result of an uphill battle that made Mexico eligible to join the G20, where it is considered a key actor in the construction of international decision-making structures.DocumentRussia as a humanitarian aid donor
Oxfam, 2013In the recent years Russia has made a number of international aid commitments, for example within the G8, marking its re-emergence as an international donor since the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Yet the country‟s involvement in aid also has clear limitations.DocumentLeft behind by the G20? How inequality and environmental degradation threaten to exclude poor people from the benefits of economic growth
2012In 2010, the G20 committed themselves to promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth. They argued that ‘for prosperity to be sustained it must be shared’ and also endorsed ‘green growth’, whichDocumentThe BRICS Summit 2013: key asks and priorities
Oxfam India, 2013During the last decade, with the rise of emerging economies and their growing interest in Africa, the role of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries has been widely debated and scrutinised. It is against this backdrop that there has been a real need for the BRICS countries to demonstrate a difference in its approach from the West.DocumentSouth African Development Partnership Agency (SADPA): strategic aid or development packages for africa?
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013The following report is an in-depth analysis commissioned by the South African Institute of International Affairs between 2012 and 2013 that explores South Africa’s past, present and future development assistance to the rest of the continent.Pages
