@ARTICLE{26583242_26733029_2010, author = {Alcides Vaz and Cristina Inoue and Subhash Agrawal and Gregory Chin and Michael Frolic and Wolfe Braude and Pearl Thandrayan and Elizabeth Sidiropouls}, keywords = {, international development assistance, IDA, emerging donors, international cooperation for development, South-South cooperationresearch for development}, title = {Emerging Donors in International Development Assistance}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS RESEARCH JOURNAL}, year = {2010}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {111-179}, url = {https://iorj.hse.ru/en/2010-5-2/26733029.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {Brazil (authored in English by Alcides Costa Vaz and Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue, translated by A. Shvets, ed. by O. Perfilieva)India (authored in English by Subhash Agrawal, translated by M. Rakhmangulov, ed. by O. Perfilieva)China (authored in English by Gregory T. Chin and B. Michael Frolic translated by Y. Zaytsev, ed. by V. Nagornov)South Africa (authored in English by Wolfe Braude, Pearl Thandrayan, Elizabeth Sidiropouls, translated by A. Shadrikova, ed. by V. Nagornov)The article presents the translation of a series of papers on the role of emerging economies in international development assistance prepared under the project "Emerging Donors in International Development Assistance" supported by the International Development Research Centre, Canada in 2007-2008. The papers review the lessons revealed by the country studies of Brazil, China, India, and South Africa, who are referred to collectively as ‘emerging donors’. The studies emphasize the origins, structure, and operations of these countries’ development assistance programmes, especially the research for development and international collaborative dimensions, geographical and sectoral priories of their programmes.}, annote = {Brazil (authored in English by Alcides Costa Vaz and Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue, translated by A. Shvets, ed. by O. Perfilieva)India (authored in English by Subhash Agrawal, translated by M. Rakhmangulov, ed. by O. Perfilieva)China (authored in English by Gregory T. Chin and B. Michael Frolic translated by Y. Zaytsev, ed. by V. Nagornov)South Africa (authored in English by Wolfe Braude, Pearl Thandrayan, Elizabeth Sidiropouls, translated by A. Shadrikova, ed. by V. Nagornov)The article presents the translation of a series of papers on the role of emerging economies in international development assistance prepared under the project "Emerging Donors in International Development Assistance" supported by the International Development Research Centre, Canada in 2007-2008. The papers review the lessons revealed by the country studies of Brazil, China, India, and South Africa, who are referred to collectively as ‘emerging donors’. The studies emphasize the origins, structure, and operations of these countries’ development assistance programmes, especially the research for development and international collaborative dimensions, geographical and sectoral priories of their programmes.} }