From the local to the global: key issues in development studies/

From the local to the global: key issues in development studies/ edited by Gerard McCann and Stephen McCloskey - London: Pluto Press, 2003. - 260 p.

Part I Development Discourse and Definitions
1. Introduction - Recasting Development in a Changing Global Economy/ Stephen McCloskey
2. Measuring Human Development/ Andy Storey
3. The Developing Globalisation of Justice - The ICC at a Crossroads/ Paul Hainsworth

Part II The Economics of Development
4. Perspectives on Aid - Analysing the System/ Joanne McGarry
5. Is Trade an Agent of Development?/ Denis O'Hearn
6. Illegitimate Debt - An 'Unfashionable' Financial Crisis/ Nessa Ni

Part III Development Policy
7. Climate Change and Development/ Satish Kumar
8. Europe, 'Partnership' and the Colonial Legacy/ Gerard McCann
9. Achieving Millennium Development Goals in Sub-Saharan Africa - A Goal Too Far?/ Chrispin Matenga
10. Gender and Development/ Maeve Taylor

Part IV Human Development
11. Voices of Popular Power in Latin America/ Ronaldo Munck
12. Redefining Refuge - The Shifting Status of the Refugee/ Anna Morvern
13. Understanding and Dealing with Child Labour - Problems and Prospects/ Madeleine Leonard
14. Development Education as an Agent of Social Change - The Theory and Practice/ Stephen McCloskey
15. Conclusion - Development in the Face of Neoliberal Economic Strategies/ Gerard McCann



Economic development
Economic assistance
Debts, External

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