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NN28, July 2001

Knowledge, Research & International Co-operation.

1-5

Dilemnas of Knowledge, Values & Policy in Development Cooperation

By Kenneth King
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5-8

Knowledge, Power, and Politics: The World Bank and Education

By Steven J. Klees
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9

Managing Whose Knowledge for Development

By Wolfgang Gmelin
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9-12

Knowldege Management in the Corporate Sector: Implications for Education

By Noel F. McGinn
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12-13

The Rise of the Knowledge Management Fashion: A Consequence of the Decline of the Development Ideology ?

By Michel Carton
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13-14

Reversing the Process of Development: Action First & Talking Last

By Aklilu Habte
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14-16

The Social Theory of Knowledge and Knowledge for Development: Is Mutual Understanding Possible ?

By Simon McGrath
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17-18

Knowledge Agencies: Making Globalisation of Knowledge Work for the North or the South ?

By Kenneth King
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18-22

Knowledge Management/Knowledge Sharing for Social Justice: The South African Case

By Mala Singh
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22-25

The World Bank and Knowledge *

By Stephen Denning
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25-26

Knowldege Sharing: Inside in, Inside out, Outside in, Outside out

By Charles Clift
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28-29

Knowledge: A Core Resource for Development

By Katharina Thurnheer
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29-31

Sharing Whose Knowledge ? The Global Development Network and the Diffusion of Development Research

By Diane Stone
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31-32

Reflecting on GDNET as GDN Becomes Independent

By Eric Johnson
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33-35

Networking Knowledge with the South: The Essential Art of Pursuing Knowledge Partnerships

By Phylis Johnson
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36-38

Choosing the Right Tools for Knowldege Management

By Herbert Bergmann
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39-41

Tearfund and Knowldege Management: Where we are in July 2001

By Paul Whiffen
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41-42

From Access to ICT's to Knowldege Sharing and Employment

By Barbara Filip
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42-45

Oxfam Great Britain's Knowledge Management Programme

By J. Stephen
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45-46

Putting Untapped Knowledge to use in International Cooperation

By Masaei Matsunaga
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47-48

ICT-Enabled Knowledge Networking in the South: for Empowerment and Governance

By Vikas Nath
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49-50

Knowledge Management for Development Organisations

By Steve Song
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51-55

Development Cooperation in Education and Information Sharing: The Poor Record of Donors

By Kilemi Mwiria
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55-57

Knowldege Development and International Aid

By Jandhyala Tilak
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57-58

A Brief History of Knowledge Perspectives in Jica

By Keiichi Kato
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58-59

Knowldege, Skills, Craft and Training: the North-South Challenge

By Pravina King
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59-61

Knowledge Capacity Building in SOuth AFrica: Both Global and Local Strategies

By Adrienne Bird
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61-62

Building North-South Knowldege Capacity

By Ingemar Gustafsson
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62-65

Learning in Development Co-operation as Part of the Development of Knowledge

By Lennart Wohlgemuth
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66-67

Universities and National Knowledge-Based Development an Alternative to a Global Knowledge Bank

By José-Luis Coraggio
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67-70

Tertiary Education Reform in the Twenty First Century: Challenges and Opportunities

By Jamil Salmi
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70-74

New Higher Education in the Knowledge Economy of Africa

By David Court
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74-79

Knowledge Development in the "South" in the Era of the Internationalisation of the Trade in Educational Services

By Kenneth King
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26-27

?Knowledge-based' International cooperation:Do we want it? Do we need it?

By Rosa-María Torres
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44-45

COMMENTS ON KM AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DONORS AND THE SOUTH

By Tony Pryor
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