There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagements represent a ‘new paradigm’ in development cooperation. This article introduces this IDS Bulletin and examines Brazilian and Chinese agricultural development cooperation in Ethiopia, Ghana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. A wide variety of forms of support are seen, involving different financial modalities, including aid, concessional loans, trade deals and commercial investment. Our focus is on the ‘encounters’ that occur during negotiations and the intersection of wider framing discourses with practices on the ground in particular projects. Brazilian and Chinese domestic political dynamics, competing social imaginaries and histories of agrar...
In the last decade China and other rising powers have received increased attention from policy maker...
The international development cooperation landscape that has been largely dominated by the OECD-DAC ...
This article shows how Brazil's history of agrarian dynamics shapes development cooperation. In part...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
SummaryThis paper introduces a Special Section on Chinese and Brazilian engagements in African agric...
This article provides an overview of Brazilian and Chinese agricultural development cooperation acti...
SummaryThe rise of new powers in development has generated much debate on the extent to which South–...
Chinese agriculture engagements are redefining the ‘aid’ landscape, moving from a paradigm of develo...
This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent po...
In recent years, tremendous attention has been given to China’s burgeoning agricultural engagements ...
The growing involvement of the Chinese state and business in Africa has generated significant debate...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>These data are collected from studies looking at Chi...
Mozambique, a country undergoing rapid transformations driven by the recent discovery of mineral res...
Contemporary China-Africa agricultural cooperation (CAAC) has been internally dominated by three str...
This paper examines the nature of Chinese and Brazilian investments in agricultural development by f...
In the last decade China and other rising powers have received increased attention from policy maker...
The international development cooperation landscape that has been largely dominated by the OECD-DAC ...
This article shows how Brazil's history of agrarian dynamics shapes development cooperation. In part...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
SummaryThis paper introduces a Special Section on Chinese and Brazilian engagements in African agric...
This article provides an overview of Brazilian and Chinese agricultural development cooperation acti...
SummaryThe rise of new powers in development has generated much debate on the extent to which South–...
Chinese agriculture engagements are redefining the ‘aid’ landscape, moving from a paradigm of develo...
This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent po...
In recent years, tremendous attention has been given to China’s burgeoning agricultural engagements ...
The growing involvement of the Chinese state and business in Africa has generated significant debate...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>These data are collected from studies looking at Chi...
Mozambique, a country undergoing rapid transformations driven by the recent discovery of mineral res...
Contemporary China-Africa agricultural cooperation (CAAC) has been internally dominated by three str...
This paper examines the nature of Chinese and Brazilian investments in agricultural development by f...
In the last decade China and other rising powers have received increased attention from policy maker...
The international development cooperation landscape that has been largely dominated by the OECD-DAC ...
This article shows how Brazil's history of agrarian dynamics shapes development cooperation. In part...