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China’s development policy after the 20th National Congress
Professor Xiaoyun Li is currently a Chair Professor at China Agricultural University (CAU) and Honorary Dean of College of International...
Building Back Better: Sustainable Development Diplomacy in the Pandemic Era
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This report critically examines the nature of the distinction between traditional inter-state diplomacy and sustainable development diplomacy. It then sets out the institutional changes which are necessary for the achievement of sustainable development diplomacy.
China and international development: Knowledge, governance and practice
China’s rapidly changing role in international development is the subject of intense debate, with profound impact on economies,...
China and International Development: Knowledge, Governance, and Practice
Published by: IDS
China’s global engagement with the developing world is changing rapidly in an era where ‘traditional’ aid discourses and the...
Theory and Practice in China’s Approaches to Multilateralism and Critical Reflections on the Western ‘Rules-Based International Order’
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
China is the subject of Western criticism for its supposed disregard of the rules-based international order. Such a charge implies that China is unilateralist. The aim in this study is to explain how China does in fact have a multilateral approach to international relations.
China and Global Development Seminar Series
The Belt and Road Initiative, hydropolitics, and hydropower
In this webinar we examine the role of new and planned hydropower projects financed by China in shifting geopolitics between China and...
China–Africa Economic Zones as Catalysts for Industrialisation (accessible version)
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Chinese-sponsored Economic and Trade Cooperation Zones offer African countries opportunities for new sources of investment, employment, skills transfer and technology transfer that promote industrialisation.
China–Africa Economic Zones as Catalysts for Industrialisation
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Chinese-sponsored Economic and Trade Cooperation Zones offer African countries opportunities for new sources of investment, employment, skills transfer and technology transfer that promote industrialisation.
Enhancing China–Africa Cooperation in the Renewable Energy Sector
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Access to affordable and sustainable electricity is of fundamental importance to development in much of Africa. But, while access to electricity is improving, contributions from non-hydropower renewable energy sources remain small.