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About this book
Responsibility and accountability are key concepts in global development, and no less so in the case of South-South cooperation (SSC). This book illustrates how donorship responsibility and accountability are being debated, negotiated and operationalised in the context of Southern rising powers' development cooperation.
The book examines how Southern powers justify and improve the performance of their global development efforts to multiple audiences at home and abroad. Through a multi-site and multi-scalar tracing of diplomatic and domestic foreign policymaking processes in Brazil, China and India, the book depicts Southern powers' integration in the donorship regime where they simultaneously engage and contest existing donor accountability norms.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 More and Better South–South Cooperation
- 2 The Paradox of Differentiated Responsibilities
- 3 The Accountability Problem in Aidland
- 4 The Accountability Problem in Southern-Led Development Cooperation
- 5 South–South Cooperation Monitoring Infrastructures
- 6 South–South Cooperation Monitoring Movements
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Index