Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers :: New Partners or Old Patterns?.
The current framework of development cooperation is dominated by the experiences of industrialized countries. But emerging economies have begun to accelerate their own development programmes, and attempts to bring them into existing aid models have been met with caution. This expert volume explores...
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Zusammenfassung: | The current framework of development cooperation is dominated by the experiences of industrialized countries. But emerging economies have begun to accelerate their own development programmes, and attempts to bring them into existing aid models have been met with caution. This expert volume explores the development policies of Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa, analysing how South-South cooperation has evolved and where it differs from traditional development cooperation. |
Beschreibung: | 5.1 Brazil: technical cooperation agreements with developing countries. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (290 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a About the editors; Figures and tables; Figures; Tables; Abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction; Note; References; Part One: South-South Cooperation; 1. Development Cooperation: Contours, Evolution and Scope; Introduction; SSC and its evolution; Theoretical framework; Development cooperation; Altruism and 'win-win': differences between NSC and SSC; 1.1 Comparison of North-South and South-South development partnerships; Table 1.1 Comparison of North-South and South-South development partnerships; 1.2 DAC concepts of development aid; Table 1.2 DAC concepts of development aid. | |
505 | 8 | |a Box 1.1 DAC guidelines for evaluation of development assistanceEmerging dynamics of triangular cooperation; Overcoming SS C limitations; Notes; References; 2. South-South Economic Cooperation for a Better Future; Introduction; Recent economic performance; 2.1 Growth of GDP; 2.2 Growth in developing countries; Table 2.1 Growth of GDP; Table 2.2 Growth in developing countries; 2.3 Investment rate in developing countries; Table 2.3 Investment rate in developing countries; 2.4 Exports of goods and services; Table 2.4 Exports of goods and services; 2.5a Inward flows of FDI. | |
505 | 8 | |a Table 2.5a Inward flows of FDI2.5b Outward flows of FDI; Table 2.5b Outward flows of FDI; South-South trade and investment flows; 2.6 Rates of growth in trade between regions, 1997-2007; 2.7 Imports supplied by developing countries; Table 2.6 Rates of growth in trade between regions, 1997-2007; Table 2.7 Imports supplied by developing countries; 2.8 Total exports from specified regions to developing countries; Table 2.8 Total exports from specified regions to developing countries; 2.9 FDI and portfolio flows to developing countries (% GDP). | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.10 FDI flows from and to developing countries (% of global)Table 2.9 FDI and portfolio flows to developing countries; Table 2.10 FDI flows from and to developing countries; The future of South-South cooperation; South-South involvement in institutional change; Conclusions; Notes; References; Part Two: Lessons from the Experiences of Traditional Aid Policies; 3. Sixty Years of Development Aid: Shifting Goals and Perverse Incentives; Purposes; Processes contributing to aid effectiveness; Incentives; Donor incentives and their signals to recipients; Lessons for new donors?; Notes; References. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. Aid Effectiveness and Emerging Donors: Lessons from the EU ExperienceOrigins of concerns with aid effectiveness; Box 4.1 OECD-DAC definition of ODA (Official Development Assistance); Some key issues in effectiveness; Why should EU donors continue to be concerned by aid quality?; Lessons to be drawn; Notes; References; Part Three: New Actors, New Innovations; 5. Brazil: Towards Innovation in Development Cooperation; Brazil's foreign policy drivers; Brazil's international technical operation; Brazilian technical cooperation framework; Brazilian technical cooperation initiatives. | |
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contents | About the editors; Figures and tables; Figures; Tables; Abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction; Note; References; Part One: South-South Cooperation; 1. Development Cooperation: Contours, Evolution and Scope; Introduction; SSC and its evolution; Theoretical framework; Development cooperation; Altruism and 'win-win': differences between NSC and SSC; 1.1 Comparison of North-South and South-South development partnerships; Table 1.1 Comparison of North-South and South-South development partnerships; 1.2 DAC concepts of development aid; Table 1.2 DAC concepts of development aid. Box 1.1 DAC guidelines for evaluation of development assistanceEmerging dynamics of triangular cooperation; Overcoming SS C limitations; Notes; References; 2. South-South Economic Cooperation for a Better Future; Introduction; Recent economic performance; 2.1 Growth of GDP; 2.2 Growth in developing countries; Table 2.1 Growth of GDP; Table 2.2 Growth in developing countries; 2.3 Investment rate in developing countries; Table 2.3 Investment rate in developing countries; 2.4 Exports of goods and services; Table 2.4 Exports of goods and services; 2.5a Inward flows of FDI. Table 2.5a Inward flows of FDI2.5b Outward flows of FDI; Table 2.5b Outward flows of FDI; South-South trade and investment flows; 2.6 Rates of growth in trade between regions, 1997-2007; 2.7 Imports supplied by developing countries; Table 2.6 Rates of growth in trade between regions, 1997-2007; Table 2.7 Imports supplied by developing countries; 2.8 Total exports from specified regions to developing countries; Table 2.8 Total exports from specified regions to developing countries; 2.9 FDI and portfolio flows to developing countries (% GDP). 2.10 FDI flows from and to developing countries (% of global)Table 2.9 FDI and portfolio flows to developing countries; Table 2.10 FDI flows from and to developing countries; The future of South-South cooperation; South-South involvement in institutional change; Conclusions; Notes; References; Part Two: Lessons from the Experiences of Traditional Aid Policies; 3. Sixty Years of Development Aid: Shifting Goals and Perverse Incentives; Purposes; Processes contributing to aid effectiveness; Incentives; Donor incentives and their signals to recipients; Lessons for new donors?; Notes; References. 4. Aid Effectiveness and Emerging Donors: Lessons from the EU ExperienceOrigins of concerns with aid effectiveness; Box 4.1 OECD-DAC definition of ODA (Official Development Assistance); Some key issues in effectiveness; Why should EU donors continue to be concerned by aid quality?; Lessons to be drawn; Notes; References; Part Three: New Actors, New Innovations; 5. Brazil: Towards Innovation in Development Cooperation; Brazil's foreign policy drivers; Brazil's international technical operation; Brazilian technical cooperation framework; Brazilian technical cooperation initiatives. |
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spelling | Chaturvedi, Sachin. Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : New Partners or Old Patterns?. London : Zed Books, 2012. 1 online resource (290 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda About the editors; Figures and tables; Figures; Tables; Abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction; Note; References; Part One: South-South Cooperation; 1. Development Cooperation: Contours, Evolution and Scope; Introduction; SSC and its evolution; Theoretical framework; Development cooperation; Altruism and 'win-win': differences between NSC and SSC; 1.1 Comparison of North-South and South-South development partnerships; Table 1.1 Comparison of North-South and South-South development partnerships; 1.2 DAC concepts of development aid; Table 1.2 DAC concepts of development aid. Box 1.1 DAC guidelines for evaluation of development assistanceEmerging dynamics of triangular cooperation; Overcoming SS C limitations; Notes; References; 2. South-South Economic Cooperation for a Better Future; Introduction; Recent economic performance; 2.1 Growth of GDP; 2.2 Growth in developing countries; Table 2.1 Growth of GDP; Table 2.2 Growth in developing countries; 2.3 Investment rate in developing countries; Table 2.3 Investment rate in developing countries; 2.4 Exports of goods and services; Table 2.4 Exports of goods and services; 2.5a Inward flows of FDI. Table 2.5a Inward flows of FDI2.5b Outward flows of FDI; Table 2.5b Outward flows of FDI; South-South trade and investment flows; 2.6 Rates of growth in trade between regions, 1997-2007; 2.7 Imports supplied by developing countries; Table 2.6 Rates of growth in trade between regions, 1997-2007; Table 2.7 Imports supplied by developing countries; 2.8 Total exports from specified regions to developing countries; Table 2.8 Total exports from specified regions to developing countries; 2.9 FDI and portfolio flows to developing countries (% GDP). 2.10 FDI flows from and to developing countries (% of global)Table 2.9 FDI and portfolio flows to developing countries; Table 2.10 FDI flows from and to developing countries; The future of South-South cooperation; South-South involvement in institutional change; Conclusions; Notes; References; Part Two: Lessons from the Experiences of Traditional Aid Policies; 3. Sixty Years of Development Aid: Shifting Goals and Perverse Incentives; Purposes; Processes contributing to aid effectiveness; Incentives; Donor incentives and their signals to recipients; Lessons for new donors?; Notes; References. 4. Aid Effectiveness and Emerging Donors: Lessons from the EU ExperienceOrigins of concerns with aid effectiveness; Box 4.1 OECD-DAC definition of ODA (Official Development Assistance); Some key issues in effectiveness; Why should EU donors continue to be concerned by aid quality?; Lessons to be drawn; Notes; References; Part Three: New Actors, New Innovations; 5. Brazil: Towards Innovation in Development Cooperation; Brazil's foreign policy drivers; Brazil's international technical operation; Brazilian technical cooperation framework; Brazilian technical cooperation initiatives. 5.1 Brazil: technical cooperation agreements with developing countries. The current framework of development cooperation is dominated by the experiences of industrialized countries. But emerging economies have begun to accelerate their own development programmes, and attempts to bring them into existing aid models have been met with caution. This expert volume explores the development policies of Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa, analysing how South-South cooperation has evolved and where it differs from traditional development cooperation. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Developing countries. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85037341 Development studies. bicssc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Urban & Regional. bisacsh Developing countries fast Développement économique Coopération internationale. Fues, Thomas. Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth. Print version: Chaturvedi, Sachin. Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : New Partners or Old Patterns? London : Zed Books, ©2012 9781780320649 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=451926 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Chaturvedi, Sachin Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : New Partners or Old Patterns?. About the editors; Figures and tables; Figures; Tables; Abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction; Note; References; Part One: South-South Cooperation; 1. Development Cooperation: Contours, Evolution and Scope; Introduction; SSC and its evolution; Theoretical framework; Development cooperation; Altruism and 'win-win': differences between NSC and SSC; 1.1 Comparison of North-South and South-South development partnerships; Table 1.1 Comparison of North-South and South-South development partnerships; 1.2 DAC concepts of development aid; Table 1.2 DAC concepts of development aid. Box 1.1 DAC guidelines for evaluation of development assistanceEmerging dynamics of triangular cooperation; Overcoming SS C limitations; Notes; References; 2. South-South Economic Cooperation for a Better Future; Introduction; Recent economic performance; 2.1 Growth of GDP; 2.2 Growth in developing countries; Table 2.1 Growth of GDP; Table 2.2 Growth in developing countries; 2.3 Investment rate in developing countries; Table 2.3 Investment rate in developing countries; 2.4 Exports of goods and services; Table 2.4 Exports of goods and services; 2.5a Inward flows of FDI. Table 2.5a Inward flows of FDI2.5b Outward flows of FDI; Table 2.5b Outward flows of FDI; South-South trade and investment flows; 2.6 Rates of growth in trade between regions, 1997-2007; 2.7 Imports supplied by developing countries; Table 2.6 Rates of growth in trade between regions, 1997-2007; Table 2.7 Imports supplied by developing countries; 2.8 Total exports from specified regions to developing countries; Table 2.8 Total exports from specified regions to developing countries; 2.9 FDI and portfolio flows to developing countries (% GDP). 2.10 FDI flows from and to developing countries (% of global)Table 2.9 FDI and portfolio flows to developing countries; Table 2.10 FDI flows from and to developing countries; The future of South-South cooperation; South-South involvement in institutional change; Conclusions; Notes; References; Part Two: Lessons from the Experiences of Traditional Aid Policies; 3. Sixty Years of Development Aid: Shifting Goals and Perverse Incentives; Purposes; Processes contributing to aid effectiveness; Incentives; Donor incentives and their signals to recipients; Lessons for new donors?; Notes; References. 4. Aid Effectiveness and Emerging Donors: Lessons from the EU ExperienceOrigins of concerns with aid effectiveness; Box 4.1 OECD-DAC definition of ODA (Official Development Assistance); Some key issues in effectiveness; Why should EU donors continue to be concerned by aid quality?; Lessons to be drawn; Notes; References; Part Three: New Actors, New Innovations; 5. Brazil: Towards Innovation in Development Cooperation; Brazil's foreign policy drivers; Brazil's international technical operation; Brazilian technical cooperation framework; Brazilian technical cooperation initiatives. Development studies. bicssc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Urban & Regional. bisacsh Développement économique Coopération internationale. |
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title | Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : New Partners or Old Patterns?. |
title_auth | Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : New Partners or Old Patterns?. |
title_exact_search | Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : New Partners or Old Patterns?. |
title_full | Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : New Partners or Old Patterns?. |
title_fullStr | Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : New Partners or Old Patterns?. |
title_full_unstemmed | Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : New Partners or Old Patterns?. |
title_short | Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers : |
title_sort | development cooperation and emerging powers new partners or old patterns |
title_sub | New Partners or Old Patterns?. |
topic | Development studies. bicssc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Urban & Regional. bisacsh Développement économique Coopération internationale. |
topic_facet | Developing countries. Development studies. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Urban & Regional. Developing countries Développement économique Coopération internationale. |
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