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Innovating South-South Cooperation: Policies, Challenges and Prospects

Agarwal, Manmohan(Illustrated by)D'Alessandro, Cristina(Contributions by)Diawara, Barassou(Contributions by)Fernando, Natasha(Contributions by)Goetz, Ariane(Contributions by)Grant, Andrew(Contributions by)Haan, Arjan de(Contributions by)Hanson, Kobena(Contributions by)Lengfelder, Christina Sandra(Contributions by)Vazquez, Karin Costa(Contributions by)Warmerdam, Ward(Contributions by)Werner, Karolina(Contributions by)Yardimci, Aylin(Contributions by)Besada, Hany Gamil(Edited by)Polonenko, Leah McMillan(Edited by)Tok, M. Evren(Edited by)
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The evolving aid architecture and mounting development challenges caused by recent food, financial and energy crises, demand an urgent and critical review of existing aid modalities, policy-making and forums for international cooperation.


An important question, in light of the rise of emerging powers, is the extent to which the changing global order is transforming the nature of development cooperation.Promoting equitable broad-based economic growth leading to poverty alleviation requires new understanding of what constitutes development assistance, good governance, transparency, ownership, and accountability. This will lead to an increased role and visibility of emerging powers and their institutional establishments-including BRICS, IBSA, G-20-, regional economic communities (RECs), regional development banks, as well as an increased importance of emerging economies on the global stage.

A goal of this book is to begin to break down the divide between traditional and emerging development partners. SSC is a fertile area to study these changes and transformations at this very critical juncture. The future of SSC depends on many factors, such as improved means of communication and sharing of knowledge among partner countries, adopting a more analytical approach to define regional and global public goods, identifying good and bad practices and evaluating them, and improving transparency, merging economic and social priorities.

Using a variety of case studies, this book provides novel approaches for furthering SSC on a global scale, to establish more effective public policies in the area of international development.

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University of Ottawa Press
0776623214 / 9780776623214
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
20/08/2019
English
350 pages
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