Thinking About Development
(häftad)av Bjorn Hettne
- Format:
- Häftad (paperback) Finns även som inbunden (hardback).
- Utgiven:
- 2009-08-13
- Språk:
- Engelska
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Human Values and Global Governance: v. 2Bjorn Hettne (inbunden) |
Globalism and the New Regionalism: v. 1Bjorn Hettne, Andras Inotai, Osvaldo Sunkel (häftad) | |||
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Recensioner i media
"This scholarly yet accessible and clearly-written book should be read by everyone with an interest in current global issues. Rescuing critical development thinking from the 'cul de sac' of the post-developmentalists, Hettne argues that a concept of global development remains central to the rethinking and restructuring of international relationships if we are to engage fully with the demands of an emerging multipolar world order." - David Lewis, London School of Economics and Political Science <br>""Thinking about Development "is a clear and concise introduction to the idea of development from one of the most established scholars in the field. Looking at past and present Hettne forces us to think about possible future scenarios. This is essential reading for those new to development thinking and practice as well as a great refresher for those who feel disconnected from the bigger picture that global development represents." - Jelke Boesten, School of Politics and International Studi
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Övrig information
Bjorn Hettne is Professor Emeritus of Peace and Development Studies at Gothenburg University. His main research has been in India, and he has written a large number of books and articles on development theory, global regionalism, international relations, the development-security nexus, as well as Europe and the world order.
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Innehållsförteckning
Introduction 1. Progress: The first discourse (1750-1815) 2. The Industrialization Imperative: The second discourse (1815-1914) 3. State Interventions: A rather tubulent third discourse (1914-1945) 4. The Geopolitics of Poverty: The fourth discourse (1945-1980) 5. Globalization and Disorder: The fifth discourse (1980-2000) 6. Global Development: The (emergent) sixth discourse (2000- ) Conclusion
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