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ID163075
Title ProperPerceptions, identities and interests in South–South cooperation
Other Title Informationthe cases of Chile, Venezuela and Brazil
LanguageENG
AuthorSantander, Guillermo ;  Alonso, José Antonio
Summary / Abstract (Note)The relevance acquired in recent years by South–South cooperation seems to be connected with deeper structural transformations occurring in the international system. However, the variety of cooperation models promoted by new providers in the South requires the identification of complementary factors to help explain current patterns. A set of socio-cognitive elements, related to each country’s perceptions, identities and interests, can yield greater understanding of the variety of South–South cooperation models. Such an approach is here applied to the cases of Chile, Venezuela and Brazil – three important providers from the South – in order to explore their different cooperation models.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 39, No.10; Oct 2018: p.1923-1940
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 39 No 10
Key WordsSouth–South Cooperation ;  International Development Cooperation ;  Chilean Cooperation ;  Venezuelan Cooperation ;  Brazilian Cooperation


 
 
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