G20 Rising Powers in the Changing International Development Landscape: Potentialities and Challenges
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031078569
ISBN-10: 303107856X
Pagini: 195
Ilustrații: XIV, 195 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 303107856X
Pagini: 195
Ilustrații: XIV, 195 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Development.- Foreign Policy Linkage and SDGs Implementation: A South Korean Perspective.- Chapter2: Locating South Africa and Turkey in the South-South Cooperation.- Chapter 3: The contribution of South-South development cooperation to SDGs implementation: The case of China in Sub-saharan Africa.- Chapter 4: The Politics of Indonesia’s International Development Cooperation: Between Narratives and Implementation.- Chapter 5: China and the road to an alternative interstate consensus.- Chapter 6: Comparing China and India’s International Development Cooperation Priorities and Approaches.- Chapter 7: Two trajectories in development cooperation among G20 emerging countries: the cases of Brazil and China.- Chapter 8: Indonesia in the G20: Turning Potential Factors to More Active Contribution in Sustainable International Development.- Chapter 9: Phoenix power: Soviet legacy and Russia as a re-emerging donor.
Notă biografică
Emel Parlar Dal is Professor at Marmara University’s Department of International Relations. Her recent publications have appeared in Third World Quarterly (SSCI), Global Policy (SSCI), Contemporary Politics, International Politics (SSCI), Turkish Studies (SSCI), and International Journal. She has been awarded the Jean Monnet Chair on the EU and Rising Powers in the Evolving Multilateralism for 2020-2023, alongside an EU grant for her Jean Monnet Center of Excellence project on the EU’s sustainability in Global Governance (2022-2025). During 2020-2022 she received research grants respectively from the Academy of Korean Studies (2020-2022) and NATO Public Diplomacy Division (2020-2021).
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“The G20 brings together the most important global actors. The club sharpens the international development agenda. They all use development cooperation as a soft power. That is why international development is always used as an important instrumental approach to foreign policy. This timely reader is a crucial contribution to better understanding the G20 in a highly dynamic and disruptive global context.”
—Stephan Klingebiel, Chair of the Research Programme “International and Transnational Cooperation” of the German Development Institute
“This edited work, connecting the role of the G20 with the changing development landscape, is valuable in stretching our traditional understanding of these dynamics. Originally elevated as a crisis committee in the context of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, the G20 has struggled to widen its agenda. As well mobilized by Emel Parlar Dal, the collection demonstrates both the will and skill of select non-Western countries withinthe G20 to push the privileging of South-South development cooperation and an alternative policy consensus more generally. Although facing some structural limitations, the book is testimony to the expansion of agency in an increasingly multi-polar world that needs to be considered by both scholars and practitioners.”
—Andrew F. Cooper, University Research Chair, Department of Political Science, and Professor, the Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo
This book aims to explore G20 rising powers’ increasing role in international development from a comprehensive perspective. The first part focuses on the historical development and current dynamics of (G20) rising powers’ evolving actorness in international development to assess their main motivations. The second part examines the main contributions, trends and limits of G20 rising powers in South-South Cooperation. The third part analyses the linkage between G20 rising powers’ active involvement in international development and their foreign policies.
Emel Parlar Dal is Professor at Marmara University’s Department of International Relations. She is the Jean Monnet Chair on the EU and Rising Powers (2020-2023) and the director of JM Center of Excellence on the EU’s sustainability in Global Governance (2022-2025).
—Stephan Klingebiel, Chair of the Research Programme “International and Transnational Cooperation” of the German Development Institute
“This edited work, connecting the role of the G20 with the changing development landscape, is valuable in stretching our traditional understanding of these dynamics. Originally elevated as a crisis committee in the context of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, the G20 has struggled to widen its agenda. As well mobilized by Emel Parlar Dal, the collection demonstrates both the will and skill of select non-Western countries withinthe G20 to push the privileging of South-South development cooperation and an alternative policy consensus more generally. Although facing some structural limitations, the book is testimony to the expansion of agency in an increasingly multi-polar world that needs to be considered by both scholars and practitioners.”
—Andrew F. Cooper, University Research Chair, Department of Political Science, and Professor, the Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo
This book aims to explore G20 rising powers’ increasing role in international development from a comprehensive perspective. The first part focuses on the historical development and current dynamics of (G20) rising powers’ evolving actorness in international development to assess their main motivations. The second part examines the main contributions, trends and limits of G20 rising powers in South-South Cooperation. The third part analyses the linkage between G20 rising powers’ active involvement in international development and their foreign policies.
Emel Parlar Dal is Professor at Marmara University’s Department of International Relations. She is the Jean Monnet Chair on the EU and Rising Powers (2020-2023) and the director of JM Center of Excellence on the EU’s sustainability in Global Governance (2022-2025).
Caracteristici
These rising powers share some commonalities such as their impressive economic growth In this context, the involvement of rising powers in international development Given that rising powers' potentials in global development are increasingly acknowledged