2014
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7329201400206
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The international implications of the Chinese model of development in the Global South: Asian Consensus as a network power

Abstract: rev. Bras. Polít. int. 57 (special edition): 91-107 [2014]

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“…Equally important, research institutes have emerged in Brazil (BRICS Policy Center), South Africa (South African Institute of International Affairs), 23 India (New Observer Foundation), China (Center for BRICS Studies at Fudan University, Shanghai) 24 and Russia (International Organization research group at the Higher School of Economics) that are focussed either solely on the BRICS or where BRICS is a major component of their programs. We can also look forward to more outputs from the cross-fertilization that is now taking place between scholars of the BRICS nations, such as the paper by Peking University's Wang Yong on "China's view" on South Africa's role in the BRICS and G20 (2012), the work of the Brazilian scholar Adriana Abdenur on China and the BRICS bank (2014), the research by Liu Hongsong (2014) at Shanghai International Studies University, on China's "proposing behaviour" in the WTO and the Group of Twenty (G20), and the highly eclectic analysis of the implications of the Chinese development model for the South by the Brazilian scholars Vadell, Ramos and Neves (2014) Council, 2003) and creating a Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) enabling it also to undertake worldwide military operations and civilian missions. In a sense, therefore, under the EU flag "Europe" as such, in close consultation with but independent from its North American allies, is a rising military power, or at least a rising security actor in its own right (Biscop and Coelmont, 2012).…”
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“…Equally important, research institutes have emerged in Brazil (BRICS Policy Center), South Africa (South African Institute of International Affairs), 23 India (New Observer Foundation), China (Center for BRICS Studies at Fudan University, Shanghai) 24 and Russia (International Organization research group at the Higher School of Economics) that are focussed either solely on the BRICS or where BRICS is a major component of their programs. We can also look forward to more outputs from the cross-fertilization that is now taking place between scholars of the BRICS nations, such as the paper by Peking University's Wang Yong on "China's view" on South Africa's role in the BRICS and G20 (2012), the work of the Brazilian scholar Adriana Abdenur on China and the BRICS bank (2014), the research by Liu Hongsong (2014) at Shanghai International Studies University, on China's "proposing behaviour" in the WTO and the Group of Twenty (G20), and the highly eclectic analysis of the implications of the Chinese development model for the South by the Brazilian scholars Vadell, Ramos and Neves (2014) Council, 2003) and creating a Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) enabling it also to undertake worldwide military operations and civilian missions. In a sense, therefore, under the EU flag "Europe" as such, in close consultation with but independent from its North American allies, is a rising military power, or at least a rising security actor in its own right (Biscop and Coelmont, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(BAII); y la Iniciativa de la "Franja y la Ruta" (Belt and Road Initiative -BRI) con el fondo de la "Ruta de la seda"; y 5) los acuerdos de China con los países del Sur Global, junto con las directrices nacionales destinadas a orientar esa cooperación, principalmente a partir del año 2000 (VADELL, RAMOS, NEVES, 2014, BRESLIN, 2013.…”
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“…imponen condiciones políticas a cambio de ayuda e inversión, lo cual ha erosionado profundamente algunos de los fundamentos del Consenso de Washington (VADELL;RAMOS;NEVES, 2014, p. 96). En general, los préstamos chinos en AL han sido complementarios en términos de cobertura de países en comparación con el financiamiento multilateral de las fuentes de financiamiento tradicional.…”
Section: Grafica 2: Ied China En América Latina Cambios Al Sector Seunclassified