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基本説明
Explores the development cooperation policies of China, India, Brazil and South Africa and compares them with those of Mexico and Western actors.
Full Description
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 and reservation.
This expert, topical 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. This vital new collection brings together first-hand experience from these countries to provide a forward-looking analysis of the current global architecture of development cooperation and of the possible convergence of traditional and emerging development actors.
Contents
Foreword by Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Introduction - Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, Thomas Fues, Sachin Chaturvedi
Part One: South-South cooperation
1. Development cooperation: contours, evolution and scope - Sachin Chaturvedi
2. South-South economic cooperation for a better future - Manmohan Agarwal
Part Two: Lessons from the experiences of traditional aid policies
3. Sixty years of development aid: shifting goals and perverse incentives - Ross Herbert
4. Aid effectiveness and emerging donors: lessons from the EU experience - James Mackie
Part Three: New actors, new innovations
5. Brazil: towards innovation in development cooperation - Enrique Saravia
6. China's evolving aid landscape: crossing the river by feeling the stones - Zhou Hong
7. India and development cooperation: expressing Southern solidarity - Sachin Chaturvedi
8. Mexico: linking Mesoamerica - Maximo Romero
9. South Africa: development, international cooperation and soft power - Elizabeth Sidiropoulos
Conclusion: towards a global consensus on development cooperation - Thomas Fues, Sachin Chaturvedi and Elizabeth Sidiropoulos
Afterword by Adolf Kloke-Lesch