|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewThis state-of-the-art critical 'development' reader examines the inter-relationships between globalisation, poverty and conflict. It complements current debates in the field of development studies and, in an era in which development fatigue seems to have become more profound than ever before, it brings the importance of development once again to the forefront. The contributions represent current thinking on (and practice of) development policy, poverty reduction, the need for multi-level democratic institutions, and the containing and prevention of conflicts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Max SpoorPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2004 Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.588kg ISBN: 9789048167333ISBN 10: 9048167337 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 19 October 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsGlobalisation, Inequality and Poverty.- From Exclusive to Inclusive Development.- Collateral Damage or Calculated Default? The Millennium Development Goals and the Politics of Globalisation.- Can Improved Human Development Policies Break the Cycle of Poverty?.- Inequality, Poverty and Conflict in Transition Economies.- Globalisation, Marginalisation and Conflict.- The Slow Progress of International Financial Reform.- The Debt Crisis and the South in an Era of Globalisation.- Resource Degradation, Institutions and Conflict.- Multi-Level Governance and Resilience of Social-Ecological Systems.- In Conclusion.- Knowledge Sharing in Support of Human Development.- Disempowering new Democracies and the Persistence of Poverty.- Local Governance and Rural Poverty in Africa.- Local Governance Hybrids: Enabling Policies and Citizen Approaches to Poverty Reduction.- Civic Engagement, Social Accountability and The Governance Crisis.- Blurring The State-Private Divide: Flex Organisations and The Decline of Accountability.- The Limits of Institutions: Environmental Degradation and Knowledge Framing.- Beyond State-Community Polarisations and Bogus “Joint”Ness: Crafting Institutional Solutions for Resource Management.ReviewsFrom the reviews: The book, a collection of 16 chapters grouped into three parts, gives a thorough and interesting review and discussion of contemporary development issues from a global perspective. ... Although the book is targeted at readers in the field of social sciences, it is well written in a clear and simple manner so that it can find appeal to a wide audience, ranging from policy makers, academics to students and development practitioners. (Shephard Siziba, Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, Vol. 45 (4), 2006) From the reviews: The book, a collection of 16 chapters grouped into three parts, gives a thorough and interesting review and discussion of contemporary development issues from a global perspective. ! Although the book is targeted at readers in the field of social sciences, it is well written in a clear and simple manner so that it can find appeal to a wide audience, ranging from policy makers, academics to students and development practitioners. (Shephard Siziba, Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, Vol. 45 (4), 2006) Author InformationMax Spoor is Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Centre for the Study of Transition and Development (CESTRAD), Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands, and Extraordinary Professor, Centre of International Relations and International Cooperation (CIDOB), Barcelona, Spain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |