Assess whether South–South economic cooperation represents a complementary or competing framework to existing global economic governance institutions.

South–South Economic Cooperation and Global Economic Governance: Complementarity or Structural Contestation? Introduction South–South economic cooperation has emerged as a significant feature of the post-colonial international political economy, particularly since the mid-20th century. Rooted in shared historical experiences of colonialism, developmental asymmetries, and structural dependency, it seeks to foster solidarity and economic collaboration among developing countries … Continue reading Assess whether South–South economic cooperation represents a complementary or competing framework to existing global economic governance institutions.