Strengthening of South-South Relations: Strategy and Reality for Emerging Countries
Journal Title: Conjuntura Austral: journal of the Global South - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
This article addresses the role of South-South relations to contemporary international politics. The main argument is that the intensification of South-South interaction configures both a reality and a strategy for developing countries. This process is central to understanding the current transition of power in the world.
Authors and Affiliations
Diego Pautasso
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