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Global South

How Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo Rejuvenated Dependency Theory
By Fajar Hidayat
Jokowi is making a concerted effort to move his country beyond reliance on raw materials – and by doing so, drawing attention to a lingering legacy of colonialism.

Kishida’s African Diplomacy
By ENDO Mitsugi
The Japanese prime minister has been laying the groundwork for the G-7 Hiroshima Summit.

Will Japan Succeed in Its ‘Global South’ Diplomacy?
By Kei Hakata
A shift to values-based diplomacy must not jeopardize Japan’s long history of close engagement with the developing world.

China, India and the Fight for Global South Leadership
By KAWASHIMA Shin
India’s Voice of Global South Summit was a test of China’s diplomacy.

Interview: Oliver Stuenkel
By Justin McDonnell
Why the BRICS will remain an important force in world affairs in 2015 and beyond.

Reconstructing India’s Relationship With Indonesia
By Gaurav Daga
The bilateral relationship represents the possibilities of the Global South.

Oliver Stuenkel
By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat’s Justin McDonnell speaks with Oliver Stuenkel, a non-resident fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute, about the recent economic performance of the BRICS, their response to the crisis in Crimea, the upcoming BRICS Summit and the rising voice of emerging economies.
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