Argentina’s dual role in the International Development Cooperation System
Journal Title: Conjuntura Austral: journal of the Global South - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 7
Abstract
This paper examines the role of Argentina in the international development cooperation system, focusing on the bilateral dimension and technical cooperation. As a middle income country, Argentina has a dual role: is a recipient of Official Development Assistance and an emerging donor of cooperation among developing countries.
Authors and Affiliations
Carla Maria Morasso
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