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Aid spending and aid received

PRESS ARTICLE. Aid spending and aid received: does more aid mean more development?. Jonathan Glennie . The Guardian. September 15, 2010.

Who are the big aid givers? And which countries receive the most aid? More importantly, what is the link between the two?

 

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The rise of emerging-market think-tanks

 

PRESS ARTICLE. The rise of emerging-market think-tanks. The Economist. January 26, 2011.

THE rise of new economic powers is inexorably bringing the rise of new intellectual powers, too. For decades American think-tanks have ruled the world. They have the finest facilities, the cleverest scholars and the best lunches. They have defined the terms of the global debate and provided America's hard power with a halo of soft power.

 

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How different disciplines have approached south-south cooperation and transfer.

 

 

Tavis D. Jules, Michelle Morais de sá e Silva. Society for International Education Journal.Volume 5, No 1. The Society for International Education Cambridge University. 2008 

The study of South-South transfer is an interdisciplinary undertaking. Although the concept of a geopolitical South is highly questionable, the notion of cooperative efforts among individuals, institutions, peoples and governments of countries that have been labeled poor, developing and currently ‘The South1’ has awakened the interest of researchers coming from different disciplines in the social scien...

South- South Cooperation: The same old game or new paradigm?

 

 

MAGAZINE. South- South Cooperation: The same old game or new paradigm?. Poverty in Focus. International Policy entre for Inclusive Growth. Poverty Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, UNDP. No 20. Brazilia DF, Brazil   

Ten Featured articles on South-South Cooperation from different geopolitical perspectives. 

 

 

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