cover image: ISSN 2583-3502 Vol. 7 No. 2, April-June 2024 Development Cooperation

ISSN 2583-3502 Vol. 7 No. 2, April-June 2024 Development Cooperation

14 Oct 2024

The authors argue that international cooperation needs a re-think in the wake of challenges and the erosion of confidence due to multiple environmental, social, economic, cultural, and geopolitical crises which have compromised the existence of humanity and the planet. [...] In continuance of providing novel ideas related to development cooperation, the second article in this issue deals with the concept of ‘circular cooperation’ in the paper titled “Reimagining Development Partnerships: Circular Cooperation” by Jonathan Glennie, and Paty Alemany the authors have claimed that the traditional North-South Cooperation is fraught with the problem of verticality and the do. [...] The authors have explained how the aspects of mutual learning, prioritising the agriculture sector, and coordinating the standards between the partners have been essential parametres in making the Chinese development cooperation and triangular cooperation a success and resulted in achieving development for the countries of the Global South. [...] 2, April-June 2024 | 5 momentum and consolidated as a The increasing diversity of agents cooperation modality for the resolution and actors participating in SSC and TC, of common problems of the countries challenges governmental administrative of the South. [...] Development (UN, 2015) recognises SSC The world view of Indigenous People and TC as instruments of the international is an integral and holistic dimension that development cooperation system that permeates all aspects of life, it is a way contribute to the implementation of of understanding the world (Villela, its goals and targets, it is only in the 2009, p.

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India

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