Fabrique Sud-Sud de référentiels internationaux de développement

Theoretical frameworks can no longer explain the new configuration of international development cooperation post-2015. With the apparent decline of traditional donors, the activism of “Southern Providers” has been upsetting the balance in the international arena. Through case studies of a Brazilian...

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Main Authors: Carlos Cortés Zea, Lauren Lecuyer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Éditions de la Sorbonne 2018-06-01
Series:Revue Internationale des Études du Développement
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ried/14433
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description Theoretical frameworks can no longer explain the new configuration of international development cooperation post-2015. With the apparent decline of traditional donors, the activism of “Southern Providers” has been upsetting the balance in the international arena. Through case studies of a Brazilian and a Mexican project, both in the field of family farming, we bring to light the historical links of these projects with national development policies. From an international relations perspective rooted in public action sociology, we question their internationalization to determine whether these countries convey new standards.
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spelling doaj-art-4f66d2c2f47a4388bd7901bab2cdadc72025-08-20T02:26:37ZengÉditions de la SorbonneRevue Internationale des Études du Développement2554-34152554-35552018-06-0123499122Fabrique Sud-Sud de référentiels internationaux de développementCarlos Cortés ZeaLauren LecuyerTheoretical frameworks can no longer explain the new configuration of international development cooperation post-2015. With the apparent decline of traditional donors, the activism of “Southern Providers” has been upsetting the balance in the international arena. Through case studies of a Brazilian and a Mexican project, both in the field of family farming, we bring to light the historical links of these projects with national development policies. From an international relations perspective rooted in public action sociology, we question their internationalization to determine whether these countries convey new standards.https://journals.openedition.org/ried/14433South-South cooperationsustainable development goals (SDGs)food sovereigntyfamily farming policy
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Fabrique Sud-Sud de référentiels internationaux de développement
Revue Internationale des Études du Développement
South-South cooperation
sustainable development goals (SDGs)
food sovereignty
family farming policy
title Fabrique Sud-Sud de référentiels internationaux de développement
title_full Fabrique Sud-Sud de référentiels internationaux de développement
title_fullStr Fabrique Sud-Sud de référentiels internationaux de développement
title_full_unstemmed Fabrique Sud-Sud de référentiels internationaux de développement
title_short Fabrique Sud-Sud de référentiels internationaux de développement
title_sort fabrique sud sud de referentiels internationaux de developpement
topic South-South cooperation
sustainable development goals (SDGs)
food sovereignty
family farming policy
url https://journals.openedition.org/ried/14433
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