TY - JOUR
T1 - Introduction
T2 - Beyond aid -The future of development cooperation
AU - Gu, Jing
AU - Kitano, Naohiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Authors.
PY - 2018/7
Y1 - 2018/7
N2 - This introduction explains the rationale behind this issue of the IDS Bulletin, and identifies the key issues and research questions addressed by the contributors. In so doing, it identifies the emerging outlook of future international development cooperation, such as the new model, approaches, and characteristics of international development cooperation embodied by the traditional and emerging donors. This introduction notes the economic, political, and development trajectories of international development cooperation, and explores how the changing dynamics affect the future of these partnerships. It also presents the central argument that runs throughout the studies; namely, that whilst the ‘emerging economies’ have excited worldwide attention, and scholarly and policy interest, there has been an over-concentration on a limited number of ‘emerging donors’, particularly the BRICS economies, a consequential neglect and underestimation of the importance of the wider range of ‘new donors’, and a pressing need for a more holistic approach to analysis and understanding.
AB - This introduction explains the rationale behind this issue of the IDS Bulletin, and identifies the key issues and research questions addressed by the contributors. In so doing, it identifies the emerging outlook of future international development cooperation, such as the new model, approaches, and characteristics of international development cooperation embodied by the traditional and emerging donors. This introduction notes the economic, political, and development trajectories of international development cooperation, and explores how the changing dynamics affect the future of these partnerships. It also presents the central argument that runs throughout the studies; namely, that whilst the ‘emerging economies’ have excited worldwide attention, and scholarly and policy interest, there has been an over-concentration on a limited number of ‘emerging donors’, particularly the BRICS economies, a consequential neglect and underestimation of the importance of the wider range of ‘new donors’, and a pressing need for a more holistic approach to analysis and understanding.
KW - BRICS
KW - China
KW - Development cooperation
KW - Emerging donors
KW - Global partnership
KW - India
KW - Indonesia
KW - Japan
KW - Knowledge creation
KW - Mexico
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U2 - 10.19088/1968-2018.145
DO - 10.19088/1968-2018.145
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85052644254
VL - 49
SP - 1
EP - 12
JO - Institute of Development Studies, Bulletin
JF - Institute of Development Studies, Bulletin
SN - 0265-5012
IS - 3
ER -