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1. Introduction: The Changing Development Cooperation Landscape

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Abstract

This chapter introduces the topic while outlining how research on the determinants of development cooperation has been undertaken within the social sciences, highlighting important gaps while showing ways in which the following book makes a valuable contribution to the existing literature. Given that research on the topic is relatively new, the first chapter provides much needed context and perspective on the state of research on the determinants of development cooperation and how some of the challenges may be overcome.

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Fußnoten
1
Unless quoting directly, the following book uses the term Southern powers instead of emerging powers. A more detailed explanation follows in Chap. 2 on the rationale for the usage of the term instead of the more common “emerging powers.”
 
2
While most have not reached the target, members of the DAC have agreed to contribute 0.7 per cent of their GNI towards development cooperation.
 
3
Also check Woods (2008: 726–728).
 
4
More information on DAC aid statistics and reporting procedures available here: http://​www.​oecd.​org/​dac/​stats/​methodology.​htm
 
5
An overview of the data available for China’s development cooperation is provided by Grimm et al. (2011).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Introduction: The Changing Development Cooperation Landscape
verfasst von
Philani Mthembu
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69502-0_1

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