From Recipients to Donors: Emerging Powers and the Changing Development Landscape

An examination of the emergence, or re-emergence, of a large number of nations as partners and donors in international development, from global powers such as Brazil, China, and India, to Gulf states such as Saudi Arabia, to former socialist states such as Poland and Russia. The book explores the range of opportunities and challenges this phenomenon presents for poorer countries and for development policy, ideology, and governance.

Post Description

  • Publication year: 2012
  • Publication Type: Book
  • Form of Cooperation: Comprehensive (Lines of credit, grants and loans, and technical assistance).
  • Cooperation Context: Multilateral
  • Recipient Country: Multiple countries
  • Region (Recipient country): Not Applicable
  • Sector: Multi-sectoral
  • The Institution (Publication): Zed Books (Book)
  • Author (and co-authors): Emma Mawdsley
  • Keywords: rising powers and mainstream foreign aid; lineages of non-DAC aid and development cooperation; (re-) emerging development partners today: Modalities and practices, institutions, recipients, and flows; constructing non-DAC development assistance; changing development governance; New Global Partnerships; India; China; Gulf states (Saudi Arabia); former socialist states (Poland and Russia)
  • Link: https://www.zedbooks.net/shop/book/from-recipients-to-donors/

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