@article{oai:kitakyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000342, author = {Tsuyoshi OHIRA and 大平, 剛}, issue = {11}, journal = {北九州市立大学国際論集, CIEE journal, the University of Kitakyushu}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper focuses on the roles and the structures of two emerging regimes: the United Nations Development Cooperation Forum and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation. We show that these two regimes overlap to a considerable extent not only in their mandates but also in their structures. Judging from the regime theory, we can conclude that these two regimes do not seem to create a situation so-called "regime complex" but have been causing an inefficient situation. In order to dissolve such a situation, we can insist that emerging economies such as China and India have key roles because their voices have become to carry considerable weight in the international arenas. Then, in the latter half of the paper, we examine the roles of three East Asian countries, China, South Korea, and Japan, each of which has a significant role in either the UNDCF or GP-EDC or in both.}, pages = {57--75}, title = {Realizing Global Development Governance at the United Nations: Two Competing Regimes and the Roles of Three East Asian Countries}, year = {2013} }