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Non-DAC donors and reform of the international aid architecture
North-South Institute, 2009Over recent years, calls for reform of the international aid architecture have intensified.DocumentSouth-South cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean: ways ahead following Accra
Fride, 2009South-South cooperation (SSC) is gaining more prominence in the aid environment - particularly after being formally recognised in the official output of the Accra conference on aid effectiveness (the Accra Agenda for Action). Indeed as a system of aid effectiveness it has many attractive qualities.DocumentFinancial crisis, global economic governance and development: responses of Asia and the global South
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2009Research and information system (RIS) organised the high-level conference on financial crisis, global economic governance and development: responses of Asia and the global South, in New Delhi on 6-7 February 2009 to mark its silver jubilee.DocumentChanging the Aid for Trade debate towards content
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2009The Aid for Trade (AfT) debate has mostly focused on how to implement AfT programmes rather than on what to do and the specific content of these programmes. This policy brief finds that other relevant areas need to be integrated into the AfT agenda.DocumentSouth-South cooperation in times of global economic crisis
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2009While South-South cooperation was first thought of during the Non-Aligned Movement, the concept did not take off in practice until the 1990s and early 2000s when a few middle-income countries, including Brazil, India and South Africa, began to emerge as global economic players. But can South-South cooperation keep up its momentum in the wake of the current financial crisis?DocumentSouth-South and triangular cooperation in Asia-Pacific: towards a new paradigm in development cooperation
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008The notion of South-South Cooperation (SSC) – capacity building, trade and investment between developing countries for self-reliance and growth – first became popular in the 1960s as former colonies began to address the challenges of underdevelopment.DocumentSouth-South cooperation: for shared prosperity and inclusive globalisation
INSouth, 2008This paper details excerpts from the inaugural address by Indian external affairs Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee at the academic forum of India, Brazil, and South Africa (IBSA) Partnership for Shared Prosperity and Inclusive Globalisation.DocumentHow Africa can get more from relations with China
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008China’s emergence is having a big impact on Africa. But the relationship presents challenges as well as opportunities. How can Africa influence Chinese policy in order to benefit more from its relations with this important partner?DocumentIndia’s engagement with the African Indian Ocean rim states
Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2008Despite viewing the Indian Ocean Rim (IOR) as its backyard, India has historically shown limited engagement in the region as it:DocumentNew powers for global change?: Brazil as a regional player and an emerging global power: foreign policy strategies and the impact on the new international order
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V., 2007Brazil is increasingly becoming an important player in world politics, both within the South American context and globally as one of the so-called BRICs. This essay examines the main lines of Brazilian foreign policy in the current presidency of Luís Inácio Lula da Silva.Pages
