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The Dynamics of Interaction in Development Cooperation

The rising prominence of new state and non-state actors in international politics has stimulated extensive discussion in the social sciences over the last decade, and development cooperation has been a central arena for conceptualising the encounter between old and new powers. Over the last decade,...

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