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    • Glossary 

      Ton, Giel (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-02-01)
      This is the glossary for IDS Bulletin Vol 53 No 1: Theory-Based Evaluation of Inclusive Business Programmes.
    • China and International Development: Knowledge, Governance, and Practice 

      Li, Xiaoyun; Gu, Jing; Zhang, Chuanhong (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      China’s global engagement with the developing world is changing rapidly in an era where ‘traditional’ aid discourses and the practices of new ‘emerging powers’ in development cooperation are evolving. As the largest ...
    • Notes on Contributors – China and International Development: Knowledge, Governance, and Practice 

      Li, Xiaoyun; Gu, Jing; Zhang, Chuanhong (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      China’s global engagement with the developing world is changing rapidly in an era where ‘traditional’ aid discourses and the practices of new ‘emerging powers’ in development cooperation are evolving. As the largest ...
    • Whose Knowledge? Whose Influence? Changing Dynamics of China’s Development Cooperation Policy and Practice 

      Gu, Jing; Li, Xiaoyun; Zhang, Chuanhong (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      This article aims to investigate the recent evolution of China’s development policy and practice. More precisely, how do China’s policymakers and practitioners understand and debate China’s role in international development, ...
    • Mutual Learning in Development Cooperation: China and the West 

      Yu, Jiantuo; Due, Evan (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      This article looks at some of the characteristics of China’s foreign aid system and its development over the years. It discusses China’s foreign aid based on its own development experiences and its view of South–South ...
    • The New Asian Development Finance 

      Vazquez, Karin Costa; Zheng, Yu (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      The recent challenges posed for multilateralism and the emergence of a sustainable development regime have pushed countries to engage in more flexible, issue-based development finance initiatives and institutions. These ...
    • Exploring China’s Impacts on Development Thinking and Policies 

      Xu, Jiajun; Carey, Richard (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      In this article, we explore the impacts, actual and potential, of China’s development experiences upon development thinking and policies elsewhere. New Structural Economics, a theoretical innovation by Professor Justin ...
    • China’s NGO Partnerships in a New Era of Development Cooperation 

      Mulakala, Anthea; Bush, Robin; Ji, Hongbo (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      China’s 2021 White Paper, China’s International Development Cooperation in the New Era, offers a new vision for a more people-centred approach to its development cooperation. While the White Paper extensively discusses ...
    • Triangular Cooperation: Different Approaches, Same Modality 

      Prantz, Sebastian; Zhang, Xiaomin (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      Triangular cooperation aims to utilise the comparative advantages of a pivotal partner (usually an emerging country) and a facilitating partner (usually a traditional donor) to generate development impacts with and for the ...
    • Glossary – China and International Development: Knowledge, Governance, and Practice 

      Li, Xiaoyun; Gu, Jing; Zhang, Chuanhong (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      China’s global engagement with the developing world is changing rapidly in an era where ‘traditional’ aid discourses and the practices of new ‘emerging powers’ in development cooperation are evolving. As the largest ...
    • Ownership and Effectiveness of China’s Aid Projects in Africa 

      Zhang, Chuanhong; Li, Xiaoyun; Alemu, Dawit (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      The notion of ‘ownership’ has occupied a central place in measuring the effectiveness of North–South cooperation. How is it represented in South–South cooperation (SSC) and how does it affect the effectiveness of SSC? There ...
    • Selective Learning: China, the CGIAR, and Global Agricultural Science in Flux 

      Xu, Xiuli; Cabral, Lídia; Cao, Yingdan (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      This article analyses the interaction between China and the CGIAR (formerly the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research) since the 1970s, exploring the formation of China’s modern agricultural science ...
    • Chinese Foundations and the Challenge of ‘Going International’ 

      Tan, Lindan; Huyse, Huib (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-11-29)
      China’s international cooperation strategies are gradually changing due to evolving views about the limits of its internationalisation approach, which has traditionally mainly focused on building governmental and business ...
    • Policing Environmental Injustice 

      Brock, Andrea; Stephens-Griffin, Nathan (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-10-28)
      Environmental justice (EJ) activists have long worked with abolitionists in their communities, critiquing the ways policing, prisons, and pollution are entangled and racially constituted (Braz and Gilmore 2006). Yet, ...
    • Cutting the Supply of Climate Injustice 

      Newell, Peter; Adow, Mohamed (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-10-28)
      This article considers the role of activism and politics to restrict the supply of fossil fuels as a key means to prevent further climate injustices. We firstly explore the historical production of climate injustice ...
    • Livestock and Climate Justice: Challenging Mainstream Policy Narratives 

      García-Dory, Fernando; Houzer, Ella; Scoones, Ian (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-10-28)
      In discussions around food systems and the climate, livestock is often painted as the villain. While some livestock production in some places contributes significantly to climate change, this is not universally the ...
    • Recognising Recognition in Climate Justice 

      Benjaminsen, Tor A.; Svarstad, Hanne; Shaw of Tordarroch, Iselin (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-10-28)
      We argue that in order to achieve climate justice, recognition needs to be given more attention in climate research, discourse, and policies. Through the analysis of three examples, we identify formal and discursive ...
    • Building a Better World: The Crisis and Opportunity of Covid-19 

      Taylor, Peter; McCarthy, Mary (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-03-23)
      The current global pandemic of Covid-19 is a health crisis of massive proportions that has also accelerated a series of other crises, threatening livelihoods, economies, and societies. Many of the responses and reactions ...
    • Notes on Contributors: Building a Better World: The Crisis and Opportunity of Covid-19 

      Taylor, Peter (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-03-23)
      This is the Notes on Contributors for IDS Bulletin 52.1 'Building a Better World: The Crisis and Opportunity of Covid-19'.
    • Introduction – Building Back a Better World: The Crisis and Opportunity of Covid-19 

      Taylor, Peter; McCarthy, Mary (Institute of Development Studies, 2021-03-23)
      The current global pandemic of Covid-19 is a health and broader crisis of overwhelming proportions, threatening livelihoods, economies, and societies, particularly those already experiencing the greatest vulnerabilities. ...