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  1. The Routledge handbook of South-South relations
    Contributor: Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (HerausgeberIn); Daley, Patricia (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Routledge, Abingdon

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Praise -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Notes on contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: conceptualising the global South and South-South encounters -- Aims and structure of the handbook -- Part I: Conceptualising and studying South-South relations -- Part II: South-South cooperation: histories, principles and practices -- Part III: South-South cooperation: reviewing international development -- Part IV: South-South cooperation in displacement, security and peace -- Part V: South-South connections -- Concluding thoughts -- Notes -- Bibliography -- PART I: Conceptualising and studying South-South relations -- Chapter 2: Sociology through the 'South' prism -- Eurocentrism, geopolitics and modernity -- Colonialism, extroversion/academic dependency -- Indigenous/endogenous social sciences -- Toward a conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Postcolonialism and South-South relations -- Introduction -- Postcolonial relations in the South -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: 'When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion': anti-racism, decolonial options and theories from the South -- Introduction -- Outline of arguments -- 'Decolonising knowledge' across the South(s) and North(s) -- Southern theory -- Beyond inclusionism: Southern thought, anti-racism and radical friendship -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Postcolonialism's after-life in the Arab world: toward a post-authoritarian approach -- Introduction -- The postcolonial debate -- Anti-imperialist and conspiratorial scholars -- Anti-Western scholars -- Toward a post-authoritarian approach -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: South-South relations in the academic world: the case of anthropology -- Introduction The emergence of world anthropology -- The workings of the WCAA -- The institutional resurgence of 'West is Best' in anthropology -- Conclusion: the future of North-South and South-South relations in anthropology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Geographies of South-South relations and regionalisation processes in Latin America-Caribbean -- Introduction -- Competing approaches to Latin America-Caribbean regionalisation and South-South relations -- A socio-spatial approach to the study of regionalisation and South-South relations -- The ZEP: producing an SSC space -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Creating indigenous discourse: history, power and imperialism in academia, Palestinian case -- Introduction -- A review of the literature and statement of the problem -- Oppression, indigenous consciousness, and academic discourse -- Historical context of creating indigenous discourse -- Remains of indigenous discourse and neocolonialism: the case of Palestine -- The struggles of indigenous scholars -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART II: South-South cooperation: histories, principles and practices -- Chapter 9: The invention of the global South and the politics of South-South solidarity -- Introduction -- The invention of the global South -- The entrapment of the global South -- Resistance, solidarity and self-invention -- The Haitian Revolution -- Pan-Africanism -- The Bandung spirit -- The demand for New International Economic Order -- Neo-Third Worldism/dewesternization -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 10: South-South cooperation and competition: a critical history of the principles and their practice -- Introduction -- Historical trajectories -- Contemporary resurgence: SSC for mutual economic growth -- Divergence between principles and practice of SSC -- Conclusion: the performative function of SSC References -- Chapter 11: Dreaming revolution: tricontinentalism, anti-imperialism and Third World rebellion -- Introduction -- The Third World Project: from October to Bandung to NAM -- Havana 1966: the tricontinental Conference -- Tricontinentalism in practice -- End of Tricontinentalism? -- Conclusion: the Tricontinental's legacy -- References -- Chapter 12: The rise and fall of pan-Arabism -- Introduction -- Genesis -- Links -- Aftermath -- References -- Chapter 13: Pan-Africanism: a history -- Introduction: the birth of pan-Africanism -- Early pan-Africanists and factors in the growth of pan-Africanism -- 20th-century developments of pan-Africanism -- The Pan-African Congresses -- Pan-Africanism redefined in different contexts in Africa and in the diaspora -- New concepts of global African unity -- Recent developments in the Pan-African Movement (PAM) -- Conclusion -- References -- PART III: South-South cooperation: reviewing international development -- Chapter 14: Southern leaders, Northern followers? Who has 'socialised' whom in international development? -- Introduction -- Early expectations of socialising Southern partners -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15: South-South approaches to international environmental negotiations: the case of climate change -- Introduction -- Climate change and development -- The role of the South in negotiations of the environment and climate change -- Climate change negotiations and SSC -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16: Climate change and the future of agriculture in the Caribbean: prospects for South-South cooperation -- Introduction -- Caribbean agriculture under a changing climate -- Regional policy responses and the climate change agenda -- Prospects for advancing SSC on agriculture and climate change -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References Chapter 17: South-South relations in African agriculture: hybrid modalities of cooperation and development perspectives from Brazil and China -- Introduction -- South-South cooperation beyond aid -- Hybrid cooperation relations -- State-business intersections -- Contested models of agricultural development -- Encounters and unforeseen developments -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART IV: South-South cooperation in displacement, security and peace -- Chapter 18: Southern-led responses to displacement: modes of South-South cooperation? -- Introduction -- Situating Southern-led responses to displacement -- State-led Southern responses to displacement: resisting 'the humanitarian'? -- Differential modes of SSC in disasters and conflict/displacement -- Parallel systems, cooperation and cooptation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 19: China, 'state-centric' humanitarianism, and the International Committee of the Red Cross: a historical background -- Introduction: China and the fundamental humanitarianprinciple of 'independence' -- Philanthropy during early 20th-century China -- The founding of the Red Cross Society of China -- The Chinese Red Cross as an international actor -- A new statism comes to China -- The ICRC comes to China -- Conclusion: toward a more universal 'universalism' -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 20: South-South cooperation in international organisations: its conceptualisation and implementation within UNDP and UNHCR -- Introduction -- SSC in the UN system: history, concept and modality -- SSC in the UN Development Agency -- SSC in the UN Refugee Agency -- Challenges of implementing South-South initiatives in UNHCR -- Implications and discussion -- Ways forward -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 21: Cooperation on refugees in Latin America and the Caribbean: the 'Cartagena process' and South-South approaches Introduction -- Cartagena framework: genesis and process -- Cartagena process: a model for cooperation in the global South? -- Complexities in the analysis -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 22: The 'need to be there': North-South encounters and imaginations in the humanitarian economy -- Introduction -- North-South humanitarian encounters -- Humanitarian imaginations -- The Southist 'need to be there' -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 23: Security cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean: threats, institutions and challenges -- Introduction -- Situating Latin America and the Caribbean -- Security cooperation for what? Security discourses and threats in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Security cooperation: institutions, legitimacy and deficits -- Conclusion and the way forward -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 24: Toward South-South peace-building -- Introduction -- The arguments for South-South peace-making -- The neoliberal peace -- South-South interventions: the case of intra-Africa cooperation for peace -- Regional experiences of peace-making -- Burundi peace negotiations: a South-South initiative -- ECOWAS and peace-making in West Africa -- South-South states and the issue of impunity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- PART V: South-South connections -- Chapter 25: Struggles for gender justice: regional networks and feminist experiences of South-South collaborations -- Introduction -- The growth of regional feminist networks in the global South -- Strategies and sites: South-South collaborations and contestations -- Looking into the future: challenges and possibilities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 26: A political economy analysis of South-South youth relations in Africa: drivers and future research questions -- Introduction -- Economic factors -- Human capital factors -- Socio-political factors Informing the future research agenda on South-South youth relations

     

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  2. Oil revolution
    sovereign rights and the economic culture of decolonization
    Published: July 2017
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Through innovative and expansive research, Oil Revolution analyzes the tensions faced and networks created by anti-colonial oil elites during the age of decolonization following World War II. This new community of elites stretched across Iran, Iraq,... more

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    Through innovative and expansive research, Oil Revolution analyzes the tensions faced and networks created by anti-colonial oil elites during the age of decolonization following World War II. This new community of elites stretched across Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Algeria, and Libya. First through their western educations and then in the United Nations, the Arab League, and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, these elites transformed the global oil industry. Their transnational work began in the early 1950s and culminated in the 1973–4 energy crisis and in the 1974 declaration of a New International Economic Order in the United Nations. Christopher R. W. Dietrich examines how these elites brokered and balanced their ambitions via access to oil, the most important natural resource of the modern era

     

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  3. Against international relations norms
    postcolonial perspectives
    Contributor: Epstein, Charlotte (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London

    1. The postcolonial perspective : why we need to decolonize norms / Charlotte Epstein -- 2. Constructivism and the normative : dangerous liaisons? / Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney -- 3. Colonial rationalities, postcolonial subjectivities, and... more

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    1. The postcolonial perspective : why we need to decolonize norms / Charlotte Epstein -- 2. Constructivism and the normative : dangerous liaisons? / Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney -- 3. Colonial rationalities, postcolonial subjectivities, and the international / Vivienne Jabri -- 4. Civilising norms and political authority in Africa : reflections drawn form psychoanalysis / Julia Gallagher -- 5. Stop telling us how to behave : socialization or infantilization? / Charlotte Epstein -- 6. Against localization : rethinking compliance and antagonism in norm dynamics / Charmaine Chua -- 7. International norms in postcolonial time / Arjun Chowdhury -- 8. On the therapeutic use of racism in other countries / David T. Smith -- 9. The norm of state-monopolised violence from a Yemeni perspective / Sarah Philips -- 10. Sovereign relations? : Australia's "off-shoring" of asylum seekers on Nauru in historical perspective / Anthea Vogl -- 11. In the post-colonial waiting room : how overseas countries and territories play games with the norm of sovereignty / Rebecca Adler-Nissen and Ulrik Pram Gad -- 12. Postcolonial colonialism? : the case of Turkey / Zeynep Gulsah Capan and Ayse Zarakol.

     

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  4. Oil revolution
    sovereign rights and the economic culture of decolonization
    Published: July 2017
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Through innovative and expansive research, Oil Revolution analyzes the tensions faced and networks created by anti-colonial oil elites during the age of decolonization following World War II. This new community of elites stretched across Iran, Iraq,... more

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    Through innovative and expansive research, Oil Revolution analyzes the tensions faced and networks created by anti-colonial oil elites during the age of decolonization following World War II. This new community of elites stretched across Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Algeria, and Libya. First through their western educations and then in the United Nations, the Arab League, and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, these elites transformed the global oil industry. Their transnational work began in the early 1950s and culminated in the 1973–4 energy crisis and in the 1974 declaration of a New International Economic Order in the United Nations. Christopher R. W. Dietrich examines how these elites brokered and balanced their ambitions via access to oil, the most important natural resource of the modern era

     

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  5. The Routledge handbook of South-South relations
    Contributor: Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (HerausgeberIn); Daley, Patricia (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Routledge, Abingdon

    Cover -- Half Title -- Praise -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Notes on contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction:... more

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Praise -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Notes on contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: conceptualising the global South and South-South encounters -- Aims and structure of the handbook -- Part I: Conceptualising and studying South-South relations -- Part II: South-South cooperation: histories, principles and practices -- Part III: South-South cooperation: reviewing international development -- Part IV: South-South cooperation in displacement, security and peace -- Part V: South-South connections -- Concluding thoughts -- Notes -- Bibliography -- PART I: Conceptualising and studying South-South relations -- Chapter 2: Sociology through the 'South' prism -- Eurocentrism, geopolitics and modernity -- Colonialism, extroversion/academic dependency -- Indigenous/endogenous social sciences -- Toward a conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Postcolonialism and South-South relations -- Introduction -- Postcolonial relations in the South -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: 'When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion': anti-racism, decolonial options and theories from the South -- Introduction -- Outline of arguments -- 'Decolonising knowledge' across the South(s) and North(s) -- Southern theory -- Beyond inclusionism: Southern thought, anti-racism and radical friendship -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Postcolonialism's after-life in the Arab world: toward a post-authoritarian approach -- Introduction -- The postcolonial debate -- Anti-imperialist and conspiratorial scholars -- Anti-Western scholars -- Toward a post-authoritarian approach -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: South-South relations in the academic world: the case of anthropology -- Introduction The emergence of world anthropology -- The workings of the WCAA -- The institutional resurgence of 'West is Best' in anthropology -- Conclusion: the future of North-South and South-South relations in anthropology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Geographies of South-South relations and regionalisation processes in Latin America-Caribbean -- Introduction -- Competing approaches to Latin America-Caribbean regionalisation and South-South relations -- A socio-spatial approach to the study of regionalisation and South-South relations -- The ZEP: producing an SSC space -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Creating indigenous discourse: history, power and imperialism in academia, Palestinian case -- Introduction -- A review of the literature and statement of the problem -- Oppression, indigenous consciousness, and academic discourse -- Historical context of creating indigenous discourse -- Remains of indigenous discourse and neocolonialism: the case of Palestine -- The struggles of indigenous scholars -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART II: South-South cooperation: histories, principles and practices -- Chapter 9: The invention of the global South and the politics of South-South solidarity -- Introduction -- The invention of the global South -- The entrapment of the global South -- Resistance, solidarity and self-invention -- The Haitian Revolution -- Pan-Africanism -- The Bandung spirit -- The demand for New International Economic Order -- Neo-Third Worldism/dewesternization -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 10: South-South cooperation and competition: a critical history of the principles and their practice -- Introduction -- Historical trajectories -- Contemporary resurgence: SSC for mutual economic growth -- Divergence between principles and practice of SSC -- Conclusion: the performative function of SSC References -- Chapter 11: Dreaming revolution: tricontinentalism, anti-imperialism and Third World rebellion -- Introduction -- The Third World Project: from October to Bandung to NAM -- Havana 1966: the tricontinental Conference -- Tricontinentalism in practice -- End of Tricontinentalism? -- Conclusion: the Tricontinental's legacy -- References -- Chapter 12: The rise and fall of pan-Arabism -- Introduction -- Genesis -- Links -- Aftermath -- References -- Chapter 13: Pan-Africanism: a history -- Introduction: the birth of pan-Africanism -- Early pan-Africanists and factors in the growth of pan-Africanism -- 20th-century developments of pan-Africanism -- The Pan-African Congresses -- Pan-Africanism redefined in different contexts in Africa and in the diaspora -- New concepts of global African unity -- Recent developments in the Pan-African Movement (PAM) -- Conclusion -- References -- PART III: South-South cooperation: reviewing international development -- Chapter 14: Southern leaders, Northern followers? Who has 'socialised' whom in international development? -- Introduction -- Early expectations of socialising Southern partners -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15: South-South approaches to international environmental negotiations: the case of climate change -- Introduction -- Climate change and development -- The role of the South in negotiations of the environment and climate change -- Climate change negotiations and SSC -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16: Climate change and the future of agriculture in the Caribbean: prospects for South-South cooperation -- Introduction -- Caribbean agriculture under a changing climate -- Regional policy responses and the climate change agenda -- Prospects for advancing SSC on agriculture and climate change -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References Chapter 17: South-South relations in African agriculture: hybrid modalities of cooperation and development perspectives from Brazil and China -- Introduction -- South-South cooperation beyond aid -- Hybrid cooperation relations -- State-business intersections -- Contested models of agricultural development -- Encounters and unforeseen developments -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART IV: South-South cooperation in displacement, security and peace -- Chapter 18: Southern-led responses to displacement: modes of South-South cooperation? -- Introduction -- Situating Southern-led responses to displacement -- State-led Southern responses to displacement: resisting 'the humanitarian'? -- Differential modes of SSC in disasters and conflict/displacement -- Parallel systems, cooperation and cooptation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 19: China, 'state-centric' humanitarianism, and the International Committee of the Red Cross: a historical background -- Introduction: China and the fundamental humanitarianprinciple of 'independence' -- Philanthropy during early 20th-century China -- The founding of the Red Cross Society of China -- The Chinese Red Cross as an international actor -- A new statism comes to China -- The ICRC comes to China -- Conclusion: toward a more universal 'universalism' -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 20: South-South cooperation in international organisations: its conceptualisation and implementation within UNDP and UNHCR -- Introduction -- SSC in the UN system: history, concept and modality -- SSC in the UN Development Agency -- SSC in the UN Refugee Agency -- Challenges of implementing South-South initiatives in UNHCR -- Implications and discussion -- Ways forward -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 21: Cooperation on refugees in Latin America and the Caribbean: the 'Cartagena process' and South-South approaches Introduction -- Cartagena framework: genesis and process -- Cartagena process: a model for cooperation in the global South? -- Complexities in the analysis -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 22: The 'need to be there': North-South encounters and imaginations in the humanitarian economy -- Introduction -- North-South humanitarian encounters -- Humanitarian imaginations -- The Southist 'need to be there' -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 23: Security cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean: threats, institutions and challenges -- Introduction -- Situating Latin America and the Caribbean -- Security cooperation for what? Security discourses and threats in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Security cooperation: institutions, legitimacy and deficits -- Conclusion and the way forward -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 24: Toward South-South peace-building -- Introduction -- The arguments for South-South peace-making -- The neoliberal peace -- South-South interventions: the case of intra-Africa cooperation for peace -- Regional experiences of peace-making -- Burundi peace negotiations: a South-South initiative -- ECOWAS and peace-making in West Africa -- South-South states and the issue of impunity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- PART V: South-South connections -- Chapter 25: Struggles for gender justice: regional networks and feminist experiences of South-South collaborations -- Introduction -- The growth of regional feminist networks in the global South -- Strategies and sites: South-South collaborations and contestations -- Looking into the future: challenges and possibilities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 26: A political economy analysis of South-South youth relations in Africa: drivers and future research questions -- Introduction -- Economic factors -- Human capital factors -- Socio-political factors Informing the future research agenda on South-South youth relations

     

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  6. Against international relations norms
    postcolonial perspectives
    Contributor: Epstein, Charlotte (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London

    1. The postcolonial perspective : why we need to decolonize norms / Charlotte Epstein -- 2. Constructivism and the normative : dangerous liaisons? / Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney -- 3. Colonial rationalities, postcolonial subjectivities, and... more

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    1. The postcolonial perspective : why we need to decolonize norms / Charlotte Epstein -- 2. Constructivism and the normative : dangerous liaisons? / Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney -- 3. Colonial rationalities, postcolonial subjectivities, and the international / Vivienne Jabri -- 4. Civilising norms and political authority in Africa : reflections drawn form psychoanalysis / Julia Gallagher -- 5. Stop telling us how to behave : socialization or infantilization? / Charlotte Epstein -- 6. Against localization : rethinking compliance and antagonism in norm dynamics / Charmaine Chua -- 7. International norms in postcolonial time / Arjun Chowdhury -- 8. On the therapeutic use of racism in other countries / David T. Smith -- 9. The norm of state-monopolised violence from a Yemeni perspective / Sarah Philips -- 10. Sovereign relations? : Australia's "off-shoring" of asylum seekers on Nauru in historical perspective / Anthea Vogl -- 11. In the post-colonial waiting room : how overseas countries and territories play games with the norm of sovereignty / Rebecca Adler-Nissen and Ulrik Pram Gad -- 12. Postcolonial colonialism? : the case of Turkey / Zeynep Gulsah Capan and Ayse Zarakol.

     

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