This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent powers and African nations centred on agricultural development. It investigates the impact of South–South relations on the nature of development and technical cooperation, aid and investment, and on the configuration of relations between states, farmers and the private sector. It examines the extent to which the experiences of China and Brazil in developing their agriculture result in qualitatively new paradigms for agricultural development, and whether they create new openings for a redefinition of development policy and practice. Moreover, the article assesses whether South–South development cooperation merely reinforces the drive to capital ...
This article provides an overview of Brazilian and Chinese agricultural development cooperation acti...
The narratives in the media with respect to EU external policies and their effects on developing cou...
Submitted version of Bulletin articleThis article shows how Brazil’s history of agrarian dynamics sh...
This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent po...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
This article reflects on the dynamics of the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) s...
SummaryThe rise of new powers in development has generated much debate on the extent to which South–...
This article shows how Brazil's history of agrarian dynamics shapes development cooperation. In part...
The growing involvement of the Chinese state and business in Africa has generated significant debate...
This article introduces this collection, which focuses on the economic and political rise of the BRI...
SummaryThis paper introduces a Special Section on Chinese and Brazilian engagements in African agric...
Contemporary China-Africa agricultural cooperation (CAAC) has been internally dominated by three str...
The narratives in the media with respect to EU external policies and their effects on developing cou...
This article will examine two of the world’s emerging middle powers Brazil and South Africa, the ris...
This article provides an overview of Brazilian and Chinese agricultural development cooperation acti...
The narratives in the media with respect to EU external policies and their effects on developing cou...
Submitted version of Bulletin articleThis article shows how Brazil’s history of agrarian dynamics sh...
This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent po...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
This article reflects on the dynamics of the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) s...
SummaryThe rise of new powers in development has generated much debate on the extent to which South–...
This article shows how Brazil's history of agrarian dynamics shapes development cooperation. In part...
The growing involvement of the Chinese state and business in Africa has generated significant debate...
This article introduces this collection, which focuses on the economic and political rise of the BRI...
SummaryThis paper introduces a Special Section on Chinese and Brazilian engagements in African agric...
Contemporary China-Africa agricultural cooperation (CAAC) has been internally dominated by three str...
The narratives in the media with respect to EU external policies and their effects on developing cou...
This article will examine two of the world’s emerging middle powers Brazil and South Africa, the ris...
This article provides an overview of Brazilian and Chinese agricultural development cooperation acti...
The narratives in the media with respect to EU external policies and their effects on developing cou...
Submitted version of Bulletin articleThis article shows how Brazil’s history of agrarian dynamics sh...