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Sebastian Haug
Sebastian Haug
Senior Researcher, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)
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The ‘Global South’ in the Study of World Politics: Examining a Meta Category
S Haug, J Braveboy-Wagner, G Maihold
Third World Quarterly 42 (9), 1923-1944, 2021
1562021
A Thirdspace approach to the ‘Global South’: insights from the margins of a popular category
S Haug
Third World Quarterly 42 (9), 2018-2038, 2021
422021
Beyond the single story:‘Global South’polyphonies
LT Waisbich, S Roychoudhury, S Haug
Third World Quarterly 42 (9), 2086-2095, 2021
392021
Minilateralism Revisited: MIKTA as Slender Diplomacy in a Multiplex World
SM Kim, S Haug, SH Rimmer
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International …, 2018
272018
What or where is the ‘Global South’? A social science perspective
S Haug
Impact of Social Sciences Blog, 2021
192021
From developing country to superpower? China, power shifts and the United Nations development pillar
MO Baumann, S Haug, S Weinlich
Global Policy 15, 51-61, 2024
162024
Civilizational exceptionalism in international affairs: making sense of Indian and Turkish claims
S Haug, S Roychoudhury
International Affairs 99 (2), 531-549, 2023
162023
International Organizations and Differentiated Universality: Reinvigorating Assessed Contributions in United Nations Funding
S Haug, N Gulrajani, S Weinlich
Global Perspectives 3 (1), 2022
162022
China's expanding engagement with the United Nations development pillar: the selective long-term approach of a programme country superpower
MO Baumann, S Haug, S Weinlich
FES-IDOS Study, 2022
152022
Exploring ‘Constructive Engagement’: MIKTA and Global Development
S Haug
Rising Powers Quarterly 2 (4), 61-68, 2017
152017
Power shifts in international organisations: China at the United Nations
S Haug, R Foot, MO Baumann
Global Policy 15, 5-17, 2024
142024
Comprehensive power shifts in the making: China's policy transfer partnerships with the United Nations
S Haug, LT Waisbich
Global Policy 15, 62-73, 2024
112024
Africa beyond ‘South‐South cooperation’: A frame with limited resonance
S Haug, CM Kamwengo
Journal of International Development 35 (4), 549-565, 2023
112023
Beyond Mainstreaming? Past, Present and Future of UN Support for South-South and Triangular Cooperation
S Haug
Asian Journal of Peacebuilding Vol 10 (1), 15-44, 2022
102022
Mainstreaming South-South and triangular cooperation: work in progress at the United Nations
S Haug
DIE Discussion Paper 2021 (15), 1-57, 2021
102021
Mutual legitimation attempts: the United Nations and China's Belt and Road Initiative
S Haug
International Affairs 100 (3), 1207-1230, 2024
82024
Thirding North/South: Mexico and Turkey in international development politics
S Haug
University of Cambridge, 2020
72020
Global Development Governance 2.0: Fractured accountabilities in a divided governance complex
S Haug, J Taggart
Global Policy, 1-7, 2023
42023
Partnerships for Policy Transfer: How Brazil and China Engage in Triangular Cooperation with the United Nations
LT Waisbich, S Haug
IDOS Discussion Paper 15, 1-64, 2022
42022
Let’s focus on facilitators: Life-worlds and reciprocity in researching ‘Southern’development cooperation agencies
S Haug
Researching South-South Development Cooperation, 155-170, 2019
42019
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