Emerging Powers, Development Cooperation and South-South Relations
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Beschreibung
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
1.1 Evolution of Foreign Aid
1.2 Theoretical Underpinnings
1.3 Bilateral Aid Architecture1.3.1 North South Cooperation: The Established Donors
1.3.2 South-South Development Cooperation (SSDC)
1.4 The OECD vs. The Emerging Powers1.5 Emerging Powers as Development Assistance Providers
1.6 Changing Identities and Motives of the Emerging Powers
1.7 Research Design
1.7.1 Rationale and Scope of the Book1.7.2 Methodology
1.7.3 Data Sources
1.7.3.1 Brazil
1.7.3.2 China1.7.3.3 India
1.8 Organisation of the Book
CHAPTER 2: Brazilian Cooperation for International Development (Cobradi)
2.1 Historical Overview
2.2 Brazilian Development Cooperation: An Instrument of Brazil's Economic Statecraft
2.2.1 Defining Brazil's Development Cooperation
2.2.2 Institutional Structures
2.2.3 Policy Framework2.3 Patterns and Modalities of Development Cooperation
2.3.1 Geographical Patterns
2.3.1.1 Latin America and the Caribbean
2.3.1.2 Africa2.3.1.3 Multilateral Development Cooperation
2.3.2 Modalities
2.4 Motivations and Agendas2.4.1 Regional Solidarity and Neighbourhood Policy
2.4.2 Linguistic, Cultural and Historic Affinity
2.4.3 Trade, Business and Search for Markets2.4.4 Diplomatic Reciprocity
2.5 Conclusion
CHAPTER 3: Chinese Development Assistance
2.1 Historical Overview of Chinese Development Assistance
2.2 Chinese Development Assistance: Spreading the Wings
2.2.1 Defining Chinese Development Assistance2.2.2 Institutional Set-up
2.2.3 Development Assistance Policy
2.3 Geographical Outreach and Modalities of Assistance2.3.1 Geographical Patterns
2.3.1.1 Africa
2.3.1.2 Asia2.3.1.3 Latin America and the Caribbean
2.3.1.4 Multilateral Development Cooperation
2.3.2 Modalities2.4 Motivations for Providing Development Cooperation
2.4.1 Search for Markets and Trade
2.4.2 Energy Security
2.4.3 Gaining Access to Natural Resources2.4.4 Increasing Economic and Political Influence on Partner Countries
2.4.5 Enhancing Diplomatic Clout
2.5 Chinese Development Assistance: Prospects and Challenges2.6 Conclusion
CHAPTER 4: Indian Development Cooperation (IDC)
4.1 Historical Overview
4.2 Indian Development Cooperation in the 21st Century
4.1.1 Definition
4.1.2 Institutional Structures
4.1.3 Policy Framework4.3 Patterns of IDC Flows
4.1.1 Geographical Patterns
4.1.1.1 Asia
4.1.1.2 Africa4.1.1.3 Latin America and the Caribbean
4.1.1.4 Multilateral Development Assistance
4.1.2 Sectoral Distribution4.1.3 Modalities
4.1.3.1 ITEC
4.1.3.2 Lines of Credit (LOCs)4.1.3.3 Grants/Loans
4.4 Motivations and Agendas
4.1.1 Regional Leadership4.1.2 Trade, Markets and Business
4.1.3 Diplomatic Support
4.1.4 Permanent Seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)4.5 India, the Development Partner: Prospects and Challenges
4.6 Conclusion
CHAPTER 5: Comparing Brazil, China and India as Development Assistance Providers
5.1 Emerging Powers' Development Cooperation: Commonalities and Differences
5.1.1 Definitions
5.1.2 Institutions for Development Cooperation5.1.3 Development Assistance Policies
5.1.4 Geographical Patterns
5.1.5 Modalities5.1.6 Motivations Behind Emerging Powers' Development Assistance
5.1.7 Effectiveness of Development Cooperation
5.2 Competition and Cooperation amongst Brazil, China and India5.1.1 Scope for Cooperation
5.1.2 Areas of Competition
5.3 Conclusion CHAPTER 6: ConclusionEigenschaften
Breite: | 155 |
Gewicht: | 448 g |
Höhe: | 20 |
Länge: | 219 |
Seiten: | 232 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Chithra Purushothaman |