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SUMMARY:Research Group: Human rights and South-South Development Cooperati
 on: reflections on the &quot\;rising powers&quot\; as international develo
 pment actors - Dr Emma Mawdsley (Department of Geography)
DTSTART:20130506T120000Z
DTEND:20130506T130000Z
UID:TALK45107@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Thomas J.W. Probert
DESCRIPTION:The era of Western-dominated international foreign aid and dev
 elopment norms and institutions is far from dead\, but it is starting to r
 upture. Key to this is the growing visibility\, assertiveness and impacts 
 of a wide range of (re)emerging donors and development partners. Foreign a
 id and development have long been key sites of negotiation and projection 
 of human rights\, but this has overwhelmingly centred on the Western-domin
 ated international development community as the driver of dominant develop
 ment ideologies\, practices and funding. This paper concerns the potential
  roles and impacts of Southern states on human rights\, in their roles as 
 donors and development partners.\n\n\nThis paper is part of the CGHR Resea
 rch Group\, a forum for graduate students and early-career researchers fro
 m any department and disciplinary background researching issues of governa
 nce and human rights in the global\, regional\, and national contexts. ["m
 ore details":http://www.polis.cam.ac.uk/cghr/research_research_group.html]
LOCATION:Room 138\, Alison Richard Building\, Sidgwick Site\, 7 West Rd\, 
 CB3 9DT
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