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    Nigeria and the global powers: continuity and change in policy and perceptions

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
    Since independence in 1960, governance in Nigeria has oscillated between civilian rule and the military. The paper examines Nigeria’s foreign policy from 2000 to 2011. It focuses largely on the country’s relations with traditional global powers such as the US, Britain, France and Russia; and emerging global powers such as China, India and Brazil.
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    Emerging powers and the changing global environment: leadership, norms and institutions

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
    The rise of economically influential countries from the developing world is still a relatively new area of research, which is receiving increasing focus from international business actors, foreign policymakers and international relations scholars.
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    Angola’s strategic co-operation with the BRIC Countries

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
    The new millennium has marked a new era for Angola. The restoration of peace and security has enabled the government to focus on economic growth and social development. Accordingly, Angola’s foreign policy has required re-defining, especially with the BRIC countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China. With each country, Angola has cultivated strategic areas of co-operation.
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    Understanding India’s global engagements: some key issues and entry points for an inclusive development agenda

    Oxfam India, 2011
    India’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.
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    China and its peripheries: limited objectives in Bhutan

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013
    In comprehensive power terms, Bhutan is almost a nonentity to China. This essay reviews the relations between Bhutan and China, and sheds light on its future expectations.  
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    China and its peripheries: contentious relations with North Korea

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013
    The relations between China and North Korea have been described as “Lips and Teeth”. However, despite being the closest ally of China, North Korea has exercised its independent foreign policy.
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    China’s development policy in Africa

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2007
    China’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.
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    China and post-conflict reconstruction in Africa: the case of Sudan

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
    From Darfur to Zimbabwe, the DRC to Guinea, China’s African engagement is linked commonly to different forms of conflict. A less-observed phenomenon, however, is China’s developing post-conflict role in Africa.
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    Chinese banking interests in Mozambique

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
    Unlike in most other African countries, Chinese financial involvement in Mozambique includes state-owned banks (Export–Import Bank of China – Exim Bank, and the China Development Bank – CDB) and private commercial interests, in the form of Geocapital, a Luso-Chinese fund.
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    Reserve Management in Asia: changing contours and challenges

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2012
    Reserve management assumed centre stage in policymaking in Asia after the massive collateral damage caused during the 1997-98 East Asian financial crisis spreading all over the region.

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