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  • Titel: The Routledge handbook of South-South relations
  • Beteiligte: Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena [HerausgeberIn]; Daley, Patricia [HerausgeberIn]
  • Erschienen: Abingdon; New York: Routledge, 2019
  • Erschienen in: Routledge International Handbooks
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 447 Seiten); Diagramme, Illustrationen
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 1315624494; 9781317229155; 1317229150; 9781317229148; 1317229142; 9781317229131; 1317229134; 9781315624495
  • Schlagwörter: International cooperation ; Süd-Süd-Beziehungen ; Nord-Süd-Beziehungen ; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Internationale Kooperation ; Regionale Kooperation ; Panafrikanismus ; Panarabismus ; Developing countries ; Foreign relations ; Developing countries ; Foreign economic relations ; Developing countrries ; Relations ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International ; bisacsh ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General ; bisacsh ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development ; bisacsh ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization ; bisacsh ; Electronic books ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization ; Developing countries Foreign relations ; Developing countries Foreign economic relations ; Developing countrries Relations ; Erde
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  • Anmerkungen: Tabellen, Literaturverzeichnisse, Literaturhinweise
  • Beschreibung: Cover -- Half Title -- Praise -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Notes on contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: conceptualising the global South and South-South encounters -- Aims and structure of the handbook -- Part I: Conceptualising and studying South-South relations -- Part II: South-South cooperation: histories, principles and practices -- Part III: South-South cooperation: reviewing international development -- Part IV: South-South cooperation in displacement, security and peace -- Part V: South-South connections -- Concluding thoughts -- Notes -- Bibliography -- PART I: Conceptualising and studying South-South relations -- Chapter 2: Sociology through the 'South' prism -- Eurocentrism, geopolitics and modernity -- Colonialism, extroversion/academic dependency -- Indigenous/endogenous social sciences -- Toward a conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Postcolonialism and South-South relations -- Introduction -- Postcolonial relations in the South -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: 'When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion': anti-racism, decolonial options and theories from the South -- Introduction -- Outline of arguments -- 'Decolonising knowledge' across the South(s) and North(s) -- Southern theory -- Beyond inclusionism: Southern thought, anti-racism and radical friendship -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Postcolonialism's after-life in the Arab world: toward a post-authoritarian approach -- Introduction -- The postcolonial debate -- Anti-imperialist and conspiratorial scholars -- Anti-Western scholars -- Toward a post-authoritarian approach -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: South-South relations in the academic world: the case of anthropology -- Introduction

    The emergence of world anthropology -- The workings of the WCAA -- The institutional resurgence of 'West is Best' in anthropology -- Conclusion: the future of North-South and South-South relations in anthropology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Geographies of South-South relations and regionalisation processes in Latin America-Caribbean -- Introduction -- Competing approaches to Latin America-Caribbean regionalisation and South-South relations -- A socio-spatial approach to the study of regionalisation and South-South relations -- The ZEP: producing an SSC space -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Creating indigenous discourse: history, power and imperialism in academia, Palestinian case -- Introduction -- A review of the literature and statement of the problem -- Oppression, indigenous consciousness, and academic discourse -- Historical context of creating indigenous discourse -- Remains of indigenous discourse and neocolonialism: the case of Palestine -- The struggles of indigenous scholars -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART II: South-South cooperation: histories, principles and practices -- Chapter 9: The invention of the global South and the politics of South-South solidarity -- Introduction -- The invention of the global South -- The entrapment of the global South -- Resistance, solidarity and self-invention -- The Haitian Revolution -- Pan-Africanism -- The Bandung spirit -- The demand for New International Economic Order -- Neo-Third Worldism/dewesternization -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 10: South-South cooperation and competition: a critical history of the principles and their practice -- Introduction -- Historical trajectories -- Contemporary resurgence: SSC for mutual economic growth -- Divergence between principles and practice of SSC -- Conclusion: the performative function of SSC

    References -- Chapter 11: Dreaming revolution: tricontinentalism, anti-imperialism and Third World rebellion -- Introduction -- The Third World Project: from October to Bandung to NAM -- Havana 1966: the tricontinental Conference -- Tricontinentalism in practice -- End of Tricontinentalism? -- Conclusion: the Tricontinental's legacy -- References -- Chapter 12: The rise and fall of pan-Arabism -- Introduction -- Genesis -- Links -- Aftermath -- References -- Chapter 13: Pan-Africanism: a history -- Introduction: the birth of pan-Africanism -- Early pan-Africanists and factors in the growth of pan-Africanism -- 20th-century developments of pan-Africanism -- The Pan-African Congresses -- Pan-Africanism redefined in different contexts in Africa and in the diaspora -- New concepts of global African unity -- Recent developments in the Pan-African Movement (PAM) -- Conclusion -- References -- PART III: South-South cooperation: reviewing international development -- Chapter 14: Southern leaders, Northern followers? Who has 'socialised' whom in international development? -- Introduction -- Early expectations of socialising Southern partners -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15: South-South approaches to international environmental negotiations: the case of climate change -- Introduction -- Climate change and development -- The role of the South in negotiations of the environment and climate change -- Climate change negotiations and SSC -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16: Climate change and the future of agriculture in the Caribbean: prospects for South-South cooperation -- Introduction -- Caribbean agriculture under a changing climate -- Regional policy responses and the climate change agenda -- Prospects for advancing SSC on agriculture and climate change -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References

    Chapter 17: South-South relations in African agriculture: hybrid modalities of cooperation and development perspectives from Brazil and China -- Introduction -- South-South cooperation beyond aid -- Hybrid cooperation relations -- State-business intersections -- Contested models of agricultural development -- Encounters and unforeseen developments -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART IV: South-South cooperation in displacement, security and peace -- Chapter 18: Southern-led responses to displacement: modes of South-South cooperation? -- Introduction -- Situating Southern-led responses to displacement -- State-led Southern responses to displacement: resisting 'the humanitarian'? -- Differential modes of SSC in disasters and conflict/displacement -- Parallel systems, cooperation and cooptation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 19: China, 'state-centric' humanitarianism, and the International Committee of the Red Cross: a historical background -- Introduction: China and the fundamental humanitarianprinciple of 'independence' -- Philanthropy during early 20th-century China -- The founding of the Red Cross Society of China -- The Chinese Red Cross as an international actor -- A new statism comes to China -- The ICRC comes to China -- Conclusion: toward a more universal 'universalism' -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 20: South-South cooperation in international organisations: its conceptualisation and implementation within UNDP and UNHCR -- Introduction -- SSC in the UN system: history, concept and modality -- SSC in the UN Development Agency -- SSC in the UN Refugee Agency -- Challenges of implementing South-South initiatives in UNHCR -- Implications and discussion -- Ways forward -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 21: Cooperation on refugees in Latin America and the Caribbean: the 'Cartagena process' and South-South approaches

    Introduction -- Cartagena framework: genesis and process -- Cartagena process: a model for cooperation in the global South? -- Complexities in the analysis -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 22: The 'need to be there': North-South encounters and imaginations in the humanitarian economy -- Introduction -- North-South humanitarian encounters -- Humanitarian imaginations -- The Southist 'need to be there' -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 23: Security cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean: threats, institutions and challenges -- Introduction -- Situating Latin America and the Caribbean -- Security cooperation for what? Security discourses and threats in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Security cooperation: institutions, legitimacy and deficits -- Conclusion and the way forward -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 24: Toward South-South peace-building -- Introduction -- The arguments for South-South peace-making -- The neoliberal peace -- South-South interventions: the case of intra-Africa cooperation for peace -- Regional experiences of peace-making -- Burundi peace negotiations: a South-South initiative -- ECOWAS and peace-making in West Africa -- South-South states and the issue of impunity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- PART V: South-South connections -- Chapter 25: Struggles for gender justice: regional networks and feminist experiences of South-South collaborations -- Introduction -- The growth of regional feminist networks in the global South -- Strategies and sites: South-South collaborations and contestations -- Looking into the future: challenges and possibilities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 26: A political economy analysis of South-South youth relations in Africa: drivers and future research questions -- Introduction -- Economic factors -- Human capital factors -- Socio-political factors

    Informing the future research agenda on South-South youth relations