The rise of the Global South, already an important factor in contemporary global politics, has initiated and will continue to instigate huge changes in international order. Since World War II, the rise of the Global South ...
The rise of the Global South, already an important factor in contemporary global politics, has initiated and will continue to instigate huge changes in international order. Since World War II, the rise of the Global South has transitioned through three stages: decolonization (1945–1989), globaliz...
World Turned Upside Down? Rise of the global South and the contemporary global financial turbulenceScenario quantificationBayes' ruleExpert elicitationBy focusing on the consequences of the dismantling of regulations over the financial sector, the current debate on the causes of the global economic melt...
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At the same time the Covid-19 pandemic has reversed global development, exacerbating the North-South gap, development fault lines, and the technology divide. The Human Development Index has declined for the first time in 30...
In this introductory article we examine the recent resurgence of South–South cooperation, which has moved once again onto the centre stage of world politics and economics, leading to a renewed interest in its historic promise to transform world order. We provide an overview of contemporary debates...
MDESGU4059 Race and Racism in the Global South Contemporary discussions about racism have tended to focus on the experience of North Atlantic slave trade, and theoretical debates tend to rely upon American experiences of racialization. However, there is substantial variation in the contours of racism...
Scientists predict ongoing global climate change to trigger adverse events affecting about 143 million people in the Global South by 2050, leading to various forms of migration and mobility. While existing literature extensively examines climate-induced
Evidence of planning has been unearthed in the ruins of cities inChina,India,Egypt,Asia Minor, the Mediterranean world, andSouthandCentral America. Early examples of efforts toward planned urban development include orderly street systems that are rectilinear and sometimes radial; division of a city ...