Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development Seminar Series
Book launch: India’s Approach to Development Cooperation
With opening remarks from Ambassador Shyam Saran, former India Foreign Secretary.
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Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development Seminar Series
With opening remarks from Ambassador Shyam Saran, former India Foreign Secretary.
10 June 2016
A high-level event on 13 June organised by the Least Developed Countries Independent Expert Group, International Institute for Environment and Development and the ESRC STEPS Centre will explore how the LDCs can seize opportunities presented by the Sustainable Development Goals to forge alternative development pathways.
10 June 2016
Published by: IDS
Ever since the 1955 Bandung Conference of Afro-Asian states, China has been active in civil engineering projects around the world, especially in Africa, as a sign of its commitment to the world emerging from colonialism.
2 June 2016
Published by: IDS
The Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development delivers intensive training courses for government officials and development professionals to explore the theories, policies and practices of international development cooperation, particularly relating to the growing role of the rising powers in global development.
20 April 2016
This seminar considers how te European Parliament's activities in the field of external affairs are constrained or enhanced by recent Treaty developments and to what extent has its role grown over recent years.
24 March 2016
18 March 2016
Published by: IDS
This high-level roundtable meeting, held on 22 April 2015, was co-hosted by the Institute of Development Studies, the Development Research Center of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, and the China International Development Research Network.
4 March 2016
Published by: IDS
A striking phenomenon of recent global economic change is the emergence of new development actors, with alternative development experiences and development financing capacity. These actors are now creating collective institutional capacity with the aim of contributing to other countries’ development. They are also increasingly influencing the path of global development.
An excellent opportunity for young researchers to showcase their research, relevant to the political debates that will occur around 2016 being the first year of the Global Goals, the BRICS Summit in India and the G20 Summit in China.