Emerging Countries : the Challenges of a "Great Transformation"
Pouvoirs n°142 - septembre 2012 - Les Etats sous la contrainte économique - p.93-105
The 2007-2009 crisis, followed by the debt crisis of the euro zone,
has amplified the already initiated shift of the center of gravity of
the world’s economy toward large emerging countries. Nowadays,
economic dynamism and growth seem to belong to developing countries,
whose heterogeneity remains, however, significant. Each group
of countries is confronted with specific problems. Rather than trying
to incorporate developing countries into the existing globalization
framework, industrialized countries should be ready to negotiate with
them the contours of a new governance, better adapted to the ongoing
shift and to the defense of essential global public goods. To do this, they
have a suitable instrument, development aid, which once modernized,
could provide the bases for a genuine global public policy.
Référence électonique : Pierre JACQUET, "Emerging Countries : the Challenges of a "Great Transformation"", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°142, 142 - Les Etats sous la contrainte économique,
p.93-105
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