Staff working in development agencies from traditional donor countries in the North need to be aware of the ways in which their actions are understood by their counterparts in the rising powers. IDS research reveals concerns amongst the rising powers over the historical baggage associated with Northern donor states. As such, the recommendations in this brief focus on the need for development cooperation to centre on building relationships to ensure the sustainability of cooperation, rather than focusing on short-term goals. Traditional donors must consciously change their behaviour, including through a commitment to mutual learning.DFI
Emerging powers approach development with different models. This session explores those models and t...
This article provides evidence on what developing country governments expect to be their main chall...
In the context of current debates about the future of North-South aid in the changing landscape of d...
In recent years a number of countries, referred to collectively as the rising powers, have achieved ...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
Changes are reverberating through the international development system. This article focuses on (re)...
Reflecting on the role of knowledge and cooperation throughout the years, we found ourselves questio...
This introduction explains the rationale behind this issue of the IDS Bulletin, and identifies the k...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
During the past decade, international development discourse has shifted from a narrow focus on aid e...
New approaches to international development cooperation, focusing on the so called “decentralized co...
This Evidence Report provides a summary account of the Mutual Learning research initiative at the In...
New approaches to international development cooperation, focusing on the so called “decentralized co...
The overall objective of the research is to identify the effects of thegrowing presence of the emerg...
Foreign development assistance has been widely used for the last 60 years. In spite of changing cond...
Emerging powers approach development with different models. This session explores those models and t...
This article provides evidence on what developing country governments expect to be their main chall...
In the context of current debates about the future of North-South aid in the changing landscape of d...
In recent years a number of countries, referred to collectively as the rising powers, have achieved ...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
Changes are reverberating through the international development system. This article focuses on (re)...
Reflecting on the role of knowledge and cooperation throughout the years, we found ourselves questio...
This introduction explains the rationale behind this issue of the IDS Bulletin, and identifies the k...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
During the past decade, international development discourse has shifted from a narrow focus on aid e...
New approaches to international development cooperation, focusing on the so called “decentralized co...
This Evidence Report provides a summary account of the Mutual Learning research initiative at the In...
New approaches to international development cooperation, focusing on the so called “decentralized co...
The overall objective of the research is to identify the effects of thegrowing presence of the emerg...
Foreign development assistance has been widely used for the last 60 years. In spite of changing cond...
Emerging powers approach development with different models. This session explores those models and t...
This article provides evidence on what developing country governments expect to be their main chall...
In the context of current debates about the future of North-South aid in the changing landscape of d...