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This book aims to explore and contextualize G20 rising powers' increasing role in international development from a comprehensive and multidimensional perspective. This book will scrutinize the G20 rising powers' evolving role as international development actors around three research questions: 1) How do we contextualize and locate G20 rising powers as emerging actors in international development? 2) What are the main contributions, trends and limits of G20 rising powers in South-South Cooperation? 3) Does G20 rising powers' active involvement in international development support their foreign policy objectives and challenge the international development order? Based on these three, interrelated research questions, this cluster of chapters is structured as follows: The first part, elaborated under the first research question, focuses on the historical development and current dynamics of (G20) rising powers' evolving actorness in international development to assess their main motivations, ambitions and instruments. The second part examines the main contributions, trends and limits of G20 rising powers in South-South Cooperation. The third part delves into an assessment of the linkage between G20 rising powers' active involvement in international development and their foreign policies.
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
Auteur
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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This book aims to explore and contextualize G20 rising powers increasing role in international development from a comprehensive and multidimensional perspective. This book will scrutinize the G20 rising powers evolving role as international development actors around three research questions: 1) How do we contextualize and locate G20 rising powers as emerging actors in international development? 2) What are the main contributions, trends and limits of G20 rising powers in South-South Cooperation? 3) Does G20 rising powers active involvement in international development support their foreign policy objectives and challenge the international development order? Based on these three, interrelated research questions, this cluster of chapters is structured as follows: The first part, elaborated under the first research question, focuses on the historical development and current dynamics of (G20) rising powers evolving actorness in international development to assess their main motivations, ambitions and instruments. The second part examines the main contributions, trends and limits of G20 rising powers in South-South Cooperation. The third part delves into an assessment of the linkage between G20 rising powers active involvement in international development and their foreign policies.
Contenu
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.