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South and Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean-South Atlantic nexus: strategic and blue economy dimensions
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2015This policy brief summarises and updates the outcome of the very first symposium devoted to exploring Indian Ocean-South Atlantic sea lanes of convergence around South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope.DocumentCountry-specific oil supply shocks and the global economy: a counterfactual analysis
Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2015This paper investigates the global macroeconomic consequences of country-specific oil-supply shocks. The paper is both theoretical and empirical.DocumentBank’s capital buffers and business cycle: evidence from GCC Countries, 2004-2011
Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2015This paper empirically investigates the relationship between the capital buffers maintained by banks and the business cycle in a panel covering 70 banks drawn from all six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries during the period 2004-2011.DocumentAnticipating the South African tenure in the Chair of the G77: the context and contours
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2014South Africa has a precious opportunity to use the chairpersonship of the G77 to help transform the agency of the global south from making lofty undertakings to taking concrete measures to implement what has been agreed. It has the opportunity to strengthen the G77 secretariat by attracting more financial resources and ensuring sound and efficient management systems are in place.DocumentThe Durban BRICS Summit: partnership for development and integration proceedings report
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2013The media hype and international attention that centered on Durban during the fifth BRICS Summit (26–27 March 2013) has faded.DocumentKorea and South Africa: building a strategic partnership
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2009In an era of global financial crisis and shrinking economies, it has become more urgent and more important for South Africa’s foreign policy to focus on international engagements that produce clearly defined commercial advantage in the national interest.DocumentG20, development and global governence: an assessment
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2012Since its founding at the end of the 1990s, the G20 has achieved progressively higher visibility in the evolving architecture of global governance, most recently taking a leading role in the management of the global financial crisis of 2008 and in managing policy coordination to mitigate the major recession that followed.OrganisationSAIS China Africa Research Initiative
The China Africa Research Initiative (CARI) is based at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.DocumentWhere next for social protection?
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015The rapid ascendancy of social protection up the development policy agenda in the past ten to 15 years raises questions about whether its current prominence will be sustained, or whether it will turn out to be just another development fad that declines and ultimately disappears.DocumentShould Southeast Asia fear the Chinese juggernaut? The view from the Philippines
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2006China's emergence as an economic giant in the past 25 years has dramatically changed the global economic landscape especially in East Asia. Should this be a cause of fear for these Asian economies? Or a source of opportunities?Pages
