This paper reviews the lessons revealed by the country studies of Brazil, China, India, and South Africa, who are referred to collectively as ‘emerging donors’. The studies emphasize the origins, structure, and operations of these countries’ development assistance programs—especially the research for development and international collaborative dimensions of their programs
The IDS Rising Powers in International Development programme has launched a series of studies of key...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
This thesis sets out to distinguish the benefits in development cooperation from the emerging donors...
This report consists of four main sections. The first provides the historical background of Brazilia...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
This report consists of seven main sections. The first provides a historical overview of South Afric...
Since the first decade of the twenty first century Brazil, China, India and South Africa (BASIC coun...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
The report consists of five main sections. The first will explore the historical development of Indi...
Emerging donors, such as India, Brazil and South Africa, have provided assistance to other developin...
This report begins by highlighting the evolution of China’s foreign aid programming. In many respect...
Emerging countries and foreign aid policy This article deals with how emerging countries (China, Br...
Foreign development assistance has been widely used for the last 60 years. In spite of changing cond...
International development cooperation is undergoing a revolution in order to cope with global challe...
This paper explores the new role that non-OECD nations such as Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa, ...
The IDS Rising Powers in International Development programme has launched a series of studies of key...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
This thesis sets out to distinguish the benefits in development cooperation from the emerging donors...
This report consists of four main sections. The first provides the historical background of Brazilia...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
This report consists of seven main sections. The first provides a historical overview of South Afric...
Since the first decade of the twenty first century Brazil, China, India and South Africa (BASIC coun...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
The report consists of five main sections. The first will explore the historical development of Indi...
Emerging donors, such as India, Brazil and South Africa, have provided assistance to other developin...
This report begins by highlighting the evolution of China’s foreign aid programming. In many respect...
Emerging countries and foreign aid policy This article deals with how emerging countries (China, Br...
Foreign development assistance has been widely used for the last 60 years. In spite of changing cond...
International development cooperation is undergoing a revolution in order to cope with global challe...
This paper explores the new role that non-OECD nations such as Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa, ...
The IDS Rising Powers in International Development programme has launched a series of studies of key...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
This thesis sets out to distinguish the benefits in development cooperation from the emerging donors...