Beyond the BRICs: The Emerging Middle and Global Poverty Reduction
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Manchester
Department Name: Environment and Development
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Publications
Apaydin F
(2012)
Overseas Development Aid Across the Global South: Lessons from the Turkish Experience in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia
in The European Journal of Development Research
Carmody P
(2012)
Another BRIC in the Wall? South Africa's Developmental Impact and Contradictory Rise in Africa and Beyond
in The European Journal of Development Research
Horner R
(2017)
Converging Divergence? Unpacking the New Geography of 21st Century Global Development
in SSRN Electronic Journal
Hulme David
(2016)
Should Rich Nations Help the Poor?
Jordaan E
(2012)
South Africa, Multilateralism and the Global Politics of Development
in The European Journal of Development Research
Kalinowski T
(2012)
Korea's Search for a Global Role between Hard Economic Interests and Soft Power
in The European Journal of Development Research
Korzeniewicz R
(2012)
Trends in World Income Inequality and the 'Emerging Middle'
in The European Journal of Development Research
Shadlen K
(2012)
The Mexican Exception: Patents and Innovation Policy in a Non-conformist and Reluctant Middle Income Country
in The European Journal of Development Research
Vom Hau M
(2012)
Beyond the BRICs: Alternative Strategies of Influence in the Global Politics of Development
in The European Journal of Development Research