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  1. China's growing engagement with the UNDS as an emerging nation
    changing rationales, funding preferences and future trends
    Author: Mao, Ruipeng
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH, Bonn

    As China deepens its engagement in global governance and development, its strategic motivation and rising influence within the UN and on international rules and norms are attracting the world's attention. This paper focuses on China’s engagement with... more

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    As China deepens its engagement in global governance and development, its strategic motivation and rising influence within the UN and on international rules and norms are attracting the world's attention. This paper focuses on China’s engagement with the UNDS, specifically Chinese funding and allocation decisions. China's UNDS funding has risen rapidly since 2008 and even accelerated in 2013. Between 2013 and 2017, Chinese funding (excluding local resources) grew at an annual average rate of 33.8 per cent. In 2017, its total contribution reached USD 325.869 million. China's shares of core funding and assessed contribution in its total UNDS funding are much higher than traditional donor countries. However, the share of non-core funding has also jumped. While China tends to mostly provide funds for UNDS development projects, in recent years it has also been hiking funding for humanitarian assistance. This paper also examines three cases of China's earmarked funding - to the UNDP and the WFP, which receive the largest share of its UNDS funds, as well as for UNPDF operations, which count as a voluntary contribution. There are several reasons for China's growing engagement with the UNDS, from evolving perception of foreign aid and appreciating the UN's multilateral assets to fostering the reputation of "responsible great nation" and pushing forward the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) through cooperation with the UNDS. In general, China continues to integrate into the global development system, and can be expected to maintain its support for the UN and continue to contribute to the UNDS.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/214202
    Series: Discussion paper / German Development Institute ; 2020, 2
    Subjects: Entwicklungsorganisation; Entwicklungshilfe; Chinesisch; Entwicklungsfinanzierung; Entwicklungsländer; Geberländer; Geberländer; China; Internationale Organisation; Mitgliedschaft; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit; Internationale Kooperation; Entwicklungspolitik; Staatensystem; Entwicklungshilfe; Entwicklungsfinanzierung; Politische Einflussnahme; Political influence
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 52 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    UNDS = United Nations Development System

  2. Myanmars Friedensprozess: die Bedeutung föderaler Reformen und eines inklusiven Nationalen Dialogs
    Published: 2013

    Abstract: Ethnische Konflikte und anti-muslimische Unruhen sind die größten Hindernisse für die von der Regierung Thein Sein im Jahr 2011 eingeleitete Demokratisierung und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in Myanmar. Eine Analyse der aktuellen politischen... more

     

    Abstract: Ethnische Konflikte und anti-muslimische Unruhen sind die größten Hindernisse für die von der Regierung Thein Sein im Jahr 2011 eingeleitete Demokratisierung und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in Myanmar. Eine Analyse der aktuellen politischen Tendenzen im Land zeigt, dass Deutschland und die EU derzeit im Wesentlichen zwei Möglichkeiten haben, den Aussöhnungsprozess der Regierung mit den ethnischen und religiösen Minderheiten zu fördern: indem sie zum einen die Einführung föderaler Strukturen und zum anderen einen nationalen politischen Dialog unterstützen. Beides sollte Hand in Hand gehen, denn da die ethnischen und religiösen Konflikte sehr vielschichtig sind, reicht die Einführung eines föderalen Systems nicht aus, um nachhaltig Frieden in Myanmar zu schaffen. Vielmehr müssen föderale Verfassungsreformen in einen offen angelegten Nationalen Dialog eingebettet werden, der möglichst alle politischen, ethnischen und religiösen Konfliktparteien an einen Tisch bringt. Dabei sollten Deu

     

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  3. China's growing engagement with the UNDS as an emerging nation
    changing rationales, funding preferences and future trends
  4. China's growing engagement with the UNDS as an emerging nation
    changing rationales, funding preferences and future trends
    Author: Mao, Ruipeng
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH, Bonn

    As China deepens its engagement in global governance and development, its strategic motivation and rising influence within the UN and on international rules and norms are attracting the world's attention. This paper focuses on China’s engagement with... more

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    As China deepens its engagement in global governance and development, its strategic motivation and rising influence within the UN and on international rules and norms are attracting the world's attention. This paper focuses on China’s engagement with the UNDS, specifically Chinese funding and allocation decisions. China's UNDS funding has risen rapidly since 2008 and even accelerated in 2013. Between 2013 and 2017, Chinese funding (excluding local resources) grew at an annual average rate of 33.8 per cent. In 2017, its total contribution reached USD 325.869 million. China's shares of core funding and assessed contribution in its total UNDS funding are much higher than traditional donor countries. However, the share of non-core funding has also jumped. While China tends to mostly provide funds for UNDS development projects, in recent years it has also been hiking funding for humanitarian assistance. This paper also examines three cases of China's earmarked funding - to the UNDP and the WFP, which receive the largest share of its UNDS funds, as well as for UNPDF operations, which count as a voluntary contribution. There are several reasons for China's growing engagement with the UNDS, from evolving perception of foreign aid and appreciating the UN's multilateral assets to fostering the reputation of "responsible great nation" and pushing forward the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) through cooperation with the UNDS. In general, China continues to integrate into the global development system, and can be expected to maintain its support for the UN and continue to contribute to the UNDS.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10419/214202
    Series: Discussion paper / German Development Institute ; 2020, 2
    Subjects: Entwicklungsorganisation; Entwicklungshilfe; Chinesisch; Entwicklungsfinanzierung; Entwicklungsländer; Geberländer; Geberländer; China; Internationale Organisation; Mitgliedschaft; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit; Internationale Kooperation; Entwicklungspolitik; Staatensystem; Entwicklungshilfe; Entwicklungsfinanzierung; Politische Einflussnahme; Political influence
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 52 Seiten), Illustrationen
    Notes:

    UNDS = United Nations Development System

  5. La France jugée par l'Allemagne (1886)
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Univ. du Québec, Chicoutimi

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    Deutsch-Französisches Institut, Frankreich-Bibliothek
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    Deutsch-Französisches Institut, Frankreich-Bibliothek
    WG 720.W1064 VT
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Les classiques des sciences sociales
    Subjects: Fremdbild; Ausland; Frankreichbild; Feindbild; Deutschland; Politische Einflussnahme
    Scope: 250 S., Reg.
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    Zugriffs-Datum 24.09.2008