Detalhe do registoDetalhe do registoOnde estamosVoltar à listaRssFiltersOnde estamosVoltar à listaImprimirEmailExportarXDados para exportaçãoEmail:Formato: HTMLXML Todas as páginas (máx 50 refs) Página corrente Referência(s) selecionada(s) (máx 20 refs)Observações: Formato: NormalFormato: NP 405Formato: ISBD Formato: Acordos.Código QRVer no Google BooksLIVRO EMERGING COUNTRIES.pdfEmerging countries : fading dichotomy in development cooperation? / Inês RosaPUBLICAÇÃO: Lisboa: Instituto Diplomático, Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros, 2015DESC.FÍSICA: 79 p. : il.:quadros; fotos ; 24 cmISBN: 978-989-8140-23-4NOTAS: Nota introdutória - Ana Martinho. Foreword - Manuel Ennes Ferreira. Acronyms. Preface. Introduction 1. The traditional framework of development cooperation 2. The appearance of the emerging economies The role of emerging countries in Africa. China, India and Brazil's evolving role in Africa.Trade.Investment. Development cooperation. Institutional relations 3. (Re)-emergence of South-South and triangular cooperation 4. The emergence of three categories of countries in development cooperation? Development in the G20. Differentiation in the EU's external action. Institutional arrangements in the global partnership or effective development. And in the United Nations context? Conclusions. Annexes: 1 Africa's exports in value to different markets [2000-2013] 2 Share of Africa's exports to different markets [2000-2013] 3 Africa's imports in value from different markets [2000-2013] 4 Share of Africa's imports from different markets [2000-2013] 5 FDI flows and stock from China, India and Brazil, USA and Portugal [2001-2012] 6 Estimated ODA-like flows from China, India and Brazil [2007-2013] References. Posfácio - José Manuel Briosa e Gala"The major changes in the field of development cooperation begun in the last decade as a result of the economic emergence of some countries. Attention is given to the increasing economic role of China, India and Brazil in Africa over the last ten/twelve years, a role that provides them with the opportunity to project their power in a different region, which in turn boosts their image more like developed countries. The emergence of these countries has the potential to structurally transform the prevailing traditional dichotomy since the end of the Second World War, between developed and developing countries in the framework of development cooperation."DATA PUBLICAÇÃO: 2015LÍNGUA: ENGPAÍS: PRT Ver títulos deste(s): AUTOR(ES): ROSA, Inês, 1961-2015; MARTINHO, Ana, outro; GALA, José Manuel Briosa e, posfac.; FERREIRA, Manuel Ennes, pref.DOCUMENTOS(S): LIVRO EMERGING COUNTRIES.pdf×Versões DigitaisLIVRO EMERGING COUNTRIES.pdf Adicionar à lista Adicionar à lista 'Com interesse'Ver no Google BooksLista exemplaresCOTALOCALIZAÇÃOLOCALIZAÇÃOCÓDIGO BARRASCÓDIGO BARRASOBS.ESTADOSL2108Sala de Leitura - DABSala de Leitura - DAB300100027330300100027330 LivreSL2109Sala de Leitura - DABSala de Leitura - DAB300100027331300100027331 Livre