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As China deepens its engagement in global governance and development, its strategic motivation and rising influence … within the UN and on international rules and norms are attracting the world's attention. This paper focuses on China …’s engagement with the UNDS, specifically Chinese funding and allocation decisions. China's UNDS funding has risen rapidly since …
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In this study, we quantitatively assessed the effect of China's zero-tariff treatment on export diversification in …
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mechanism and channel for policy transfer. In international policy travel flows, China and Brazil currently hold privileged … policy transfer partnerships - 17 for Brazil and 18 for China - forged with different parts of the UN system over the last … institutionalising robust policy transfer partnerships with numerous UN entities and then slowed down, China started more cautiously but …
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Seit 2016 ist Deutschland nach den Vereinigten Staaten der zweitgrößte Beitragszahler zum Entwicklungssystem der Vereinten Nationen (UNDS). Der größte Anstieg der deutschen Mittel entfällt auf zweckgebundene Beiträge, d.h. auf Mittel mit vorab festgelegten geographischen und thematischen...
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The role of 'first movers' in fragile states is critical: they grow and diversify markets in ways that no other firms do, generating disproportionate impact in terms of development and stability. But pioneer firms are rare in fragile states. This study documents their profile, their challenges,...
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This Working Paper provides a concrete illustration of how the existing international financial architecture could be activated more fully to mobilize the large sums required to respond decisively to the “great divergence” in COVID-19 crisis recovery between advanced and developing countries...
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This Discussion Paper makes the case for universality in United Nations (UN) development work. So far, the UN development pillar has largely remained wedded to a 20th-century approach to development cooperation that centres on two groups of states and a one-way relationship between them: rich...
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