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Various donors engage in development cooperation. The group of traditional donors (Germany, France, the USA, etc.) who together form the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee is being complemented by a growing number of “emerging donors” from among the economically dynamic states (China, Brazil, etc.). A distinction is also made in the debate on development policy between bilateral and multilateral development cooperation. This is an indication that certain features of this cooperation may differ according to whether the donor is a single country (bilateral) or an international institution (multilateral).
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Klingebiel, S. (2014). Development Cooperation Actors: The New Variety of Donors. In: Development Cooperation: Challenges of the New Aid Architecture. Palgrave Pivot, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137397881_2
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