EPISODE · Jun 30, 2021 · 55 MIN
The remarkable expansion of South–South Cooperation — Emma Mawdsley
from In Pursuit of Development · host Emma Mawdsley, Dan Banik
Welcome to the final episode of season 2. We’ve had some great guests this season and the show has attracted thousands of new listeners in large parts of the world. Thank you all for listening and for all the positive and most encouraging feedback that we have received this year.Our guest this week is Emma Mawdsley, who is a reader in human geography at Newnham College and Director of the Margaret Anstee Centre for Global Studies at the University of Cambridge. She recently received the Royal Geographical Society’s Busk Medal for her exceptional engagements with fieldwork, research and knowledge production about the Global South."From recipients to donors: the emerging powers and the changing development landscape"‘From billions to trillions’: Financing the SDGs in a world ‘beyond aid’"Human Rights and South-South Development Cooperation: Reflections on the "Rising Powers" as International Development Actors"Please follow our Twitter account @GlobalDevPod and share our episodes with your colleagues and friends. We will be back in a couple of months in season 3 of the show with another bunch of great guests. Thank you and I wish you all an enjoyable summer.TwitterEmma MawdsleyDan Banikhttps://in-pursuit-of-development.simplecast.com/ Host:Professor Dan Banik, Centre for Global Sustainability, University of OsloSubscribe:Apple Spotify YouTubehttps://globaldevpod.substack.com/
What this episode covers
Dan Banik and Emma Mawdsley discuss the modalities of South-South Cooperation (SSC), the role of state-owned enterprises and private sector actors, and how we ought to understand the performance of gift-giving by partners in the Global South under the SSC umbrella.
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