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Sri Lanka Case Study: Investigating Potential for Sri Lanka-China-UK Trilateral Cooperation

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:40 authored by Jing Gu, Pei Fang Chua
In international development today, we see a surge of South-South cooperation, that is, the response ofcountries in the Global Southto the longstanding hegemony ofcountries in the Global North(Gray and Gills 2016). Trilateral cooperationis a form of innovative South-South cooperation that ‘involvesdevelopment actors mainly from the global South and also a wide range of actors, drawing from their respective strengths and working towards a commongoal’ (Han2016: 2). The United Kingdom (UK)and China have increasingly piloted trilateral cooperation(ibid). This paper will explore the potential trilateral cooperation between the UK, China and Sri Lanka.

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Gu, J. and Chua, P.F. (2020) Sri Lanka Case Study: Investigating Potential for Sri Lanka-China-UK Trilateral Cooperation, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies

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Sri Lanka; United Kingdom; China

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Business, Markets and the State

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China and International Development Cooperation::3ed66ab3-123d-4366-83e3-6a864760d689::600

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