Transnational public goods provision: the increasing role of rising powers and the case of South Africa

Klingebiel, Stephan
External Publications (2018)

in: Third World Quarterly 39 (1), 175-188

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2017.1333887
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The paper delineates three debates, which will be conflated. One line of discussion relates to public goods at a transnational level. Here, the referencing of debates regarding the characteristics of ‘a common good’ will be of significance. A second strand addresses the group of countries known as the ‘rising powers’ and the role these countries could play towards a globalised common good. A third discussion thread analyses South Africa as a case study for the main rising power on the African continent. By creating connections between the lines of discussion, this paper drives forward the debates on how the role of rising powers can be conceptually repositioned in the light of a changing global context, and explores how these countries can respond to global challenges.

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