The Palgrave Handbook of Development Cooperation for Achieving the 2030 Agenda Contested Collaboration /
This open access handbook analyses the role of development cooperation in achieving the 2030 Agenda in a global context of 'contested cooperation'. Development actors, including governments providing aid or South-South Cooperation, developing countries, and non-governmental actors (civil s...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
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Table of Contents:
- 1.Development cooperation in the context of contested global governance
- 2.Maximising goal coherence in sustainable and climate-resilient development? Polycentricity and coordination in governance
- 3.Development finance and the 2030 goals
- 4.Transnational science cooperation for sustainable development
- 5.An evolving shared concept of development cooperation: Perspectives on the 2030 Agenda
- 6.The globalisation of foreign aid: Global influences and the diffusion of aid priorities
- 7.The untapped functions of international cooperation in the age of sustainable development
- 8.The difficulties of diffusing the 2030 Agenda: Situated norm engagement and development organisations
- 9.Diffusion, fusion, and confusion: Development cooperation in a multiplex world order
- 10.Conceptualising ideational convergence of China and OECD donors: Coalition magnets in development cooperation
- 11.Measuring development cooperation and the quality of aid
- 12.Interest-based development cooperation: Moving providers from parochial convergence to principled collaboration
- 13.Monitoring and evaluation in South-South cooperation: The case of CPEC in Pakistan
- 14.The implementation of the SDGs: The feasibility of using the GPEDC monitoring framework
- 15.Counting the invisible: The challenges and opportunities of the SDG indicator framework for statistical capacity development
- 16.Building a global development cooperation regime: Necessary but failed efforts
- 17.Failing to share the burden: Traditional donors, Southern providers, and the twilight of the GPEDC and the post-war aid system
- 18.Should China join the GPEDC? Prospects for China and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation
- 19.South Africa in global development fora: Cooperation and contestation
- 20.Middle powers in international development cooperation:Assessing the roles of South Korea and Turkey
- 21.The SDGs and the empowerment of Bangladeshi women
- 22.Russia's approach to official development assistance and its contribution to the SDGs
- 23.US multilateral aid in transition: Implications for development cooperation
- 24."The Asian century": The transformational potential of Asian-led development cooperation
- 25.South-South development cooperation as a modality: Brazil's cooperation with Mozambique
- 26.South Africa as a development partner: An empirical analysis of the African Renaissance and International Cooperation Fund
- 27.Triangular cooperation: Enabling policy spaces
- 28.Achieving the SDGs in Africa through South-South cooperation on climate change with China
- 29.India as a partner in triangular development cooperation
- 30.Partnerships with the private sector:Success factors and levels of engagement in development cooperation
- 31.The role and contributions of development NGOs to development cooperation: What do we know?
- 32.Southern think tank partnerships in the era of the 2030 Agenda
- 33.Conclusion:Leveraging development cooperation experiences for the 2030 Agenda: Key messages and the way forward.