@article{7ace1185e8274d78b75b437f3af10dc3,
title = "Emerging powers and africa: Implications for/from global governance?",
author = "Shaw, {Timothy M.} and Cooper, {Andrew F.} and Chin, {Gregory T.}",
note = "Funding Information: The fact that much of the new BRICs attention on Africa is related to securing natural resources has generated debate over just how much this new interest is rooted in the self-interest of the BRIC countries rather than more noble international motivations. The Indian connection with the continent reinforces this point. In May 2008, Delhi announced the creation of a new $500 million grant for African development, accompanied by $5 billion in financial credit to Africa, and a formal agreement for 131 projects, estimated at a worth of $10 billion. These agreements have a highly resource-supply oriented nature, either directly or through infrastructure development (International Herald Tribune, 19 June 2008). India is estimated to be importing 11% of its oil from Nigeria (The Guardian, 9 April 2008).",
year = "2009",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1080/02589340903155385",
language = "English",
volume = "36",
pages = "27--44",
journal = "Politikon",
issn = "0258-9346",
publisher = "Routledge",
number = "1",
}