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China as the new 'shaper' of global development

The pace and significance of China's rise has implications for both traditional and emerging powers, as well as for developing countries. Rising Powers Network is a a new network that will place China as the new 'shaper' of global development under the ESRC's Rising Power's Programme.

15 June 2015, 16:14

The Politics of Chinese Engagement with African Development: Case Studies of Angola and Ghana

The Politics of Chinese Engagement with African Development: Case Studies of Angola and Ghana

17 September 2015, 10:59

Chinese National Oil Companies and the Economic Development of African Oil Producers

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Investigators

Giles Mohan, The Open University (Principal Investigator)
Ana Bastida, CEPMLP, University of Dundee
Eric Ariel Bergmann, CEPMLP, University of Dundee

9 February 2017, 10:46

Dr Ben Lampert

Lecturer in International Development
FASS; Development Policy & Practice

7 April 2017, 13:44

Professor Giles Mohan

Professor of International Development
FASS; Development Policy & Practice

7 April 2017, 13:59

Dr Frangton Chiyemura

Lecturer in International Development Education
FASS; Development Policy & Practice

18 April 2017, 13:21

Re-orienting development: the dynamics and effects of Chinese infrastructure investment in Europe (REDEFINE)

REDEFINE is a 5-year, €2.5 million project funded by the European Research Council starting in November 2020. REDEFINE will examine what China’s rise means for how we understand global development and, specifically, Europe’s place in it. 

17 October 2020, 12:19

Contact us

To find out more about our work, or to discuss a potential project, please contact:

International Development Research Office
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
United Kingdom

T: +44 (0)1908 858502
E: international-development-research@open.ac.uk