Beschreibung:
Over the last two decades the expanding role of Southern countries as development partners has led to tectonic shifts in global development ideas, practices, norms and actors. Researching South-South Development Cooperation examines this rapidly growing and complex phenomenon.
Foreword Neera Chandhoke Introduction Elsje Fourie, Wiebe Nauta and Emma Mawdsley 1. The (Im)possibility of Southern Theory: The opportunities and challenges of cultural brokerage in co-producing knowledge about China-Africa Relations Giles Mohan, Ben Lampert, May Tan-Mullins and Richmond Atta-Ankomah 2. Devouring International Relations: Anthropophagy and the Study of South-South Cooperation Adriana Erthal Abdenur 3. Criticizing your 'Motherland' to Foreigners? The dilemma of critical scholarship and self-censorship in analysing Korea's foreign aid as a national(istic) project Sung-Mi Kim 4. A plea for kaleidoscopic knowledge production Mayke Kaag and Miriam Ocadiz 5. Doing Research on Unstable Ground: the ebb and flow of Brazilian South-South cooperation, from Lula to Bolsonaro Letícia Cesarino 6. Interrogating the Solidarity Narrative: Re-discovering difference through African-Asian gender politics Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel and Uta Ruppert 7. Let's focus on facilitators: Life-worlds and reciprocity in researching 'Southern' development cooperation agencies Sebastian Haug Conclusion Wiebe Nauta, Emma Mawdsley and Elsje Fourie