Globalisation, poverty and conflict : a critical "development" reader /

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Imprint:Dordrecht ; Kluwer Academic, 2004. London :
Description:xxv, 339 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5585424
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Other authors / contributors:Spoor, Max.
ISBN:1402028571 (cased)
140202858X (e-book)
Notes:Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Globalisation, poverty and conflict / Max Spoor
  • 1. From exclusive to inclusive development / Agnes van Ardenne
  • 2. Collateral damage or calculated default? : the millennium development goals and the politics of globalisation / Jan Pronk
  • 3. Can improved human development policies break the cycle of poverty? / Jozef M. Ritzen
  • 4. Inequality, poverty and conflict in transition economies / Max Spoor
  • 5. Globalisation, marginalisation and conflict / S. Mansoob Murshed
  • 6. The slow progress of international financial reform / Stephany Griffith-Jones
  • 7. The debt crisis and the south in the era of globalisation / Kunibert Raffer
  • 8. Disempowering new democracies and the persistence of poverty / Thandika Mkandawire
  • 9. Local governance and rural poverty in Africa / Paschal B. Mihyo
  • 10. Local governance hybrids : enabling policies and citizen approaches to poverty reduction / A. H. J. (Bert) Helmsing
  • 11. Civic engagement, social accountability and the governance crisis / William Reuben
  • 12. Blurring the state-private divide : flex organisations and the decline of accountability / Janine R. Wedel
  • 13. Multi-level governance and resilience of social-ecological systems / Elinor Ostrom and Marco A. Janssen
  • 14. The limits of institutions : environmental degradation and knowledge framing / M. A. Mohamed Salih
  • 15. Beyond state-community polarisations and bogus "joint"ness : crafting institutional solutions for resource management / Sharachchandra Lele
  • 16. Knowledge sharing in support of human development / J. B. (Hans) Opschoor.