Globalization, the third world state and poverty-alleviation in the twenty-first century/
edited by B. Ikubolajeh Logan
- London: Ashgate, 2002.
- vi, 204 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
1 Introduction: Globalization and Third World development in the twenty-first century 2 Globalization and poverty: from a poststructural perspective 3 Globalization and marginalization in Euro-Africa relations in the twenty-first century 4 The liberalization of underdevelopment or the criminalization of the state? Contrasting explanations of Africa's politico-economic crisis under globalization 5 Does globalization advance or hinder democratization in Africa? 6 Globalization, the state and economic development in Africa 7 Science parks as magnets for global capital: locating high-tech growth engines in metropolitan Shanghai 8 The state and globalization of labor: labor export and import in Taiwan's economic restructuring and development 9 Trade liberalization and economic development in Mexico: a case for globalization? 10 Neoliberalism in South Africa 11 From anarchy to renaissance in Africa in the new millennium: new regionalisms as responses to globalizations 12 State, donor and NGO configurations in Malian development, 1960-1999: the enactment and contestation of global rationalized myths in an organizational field 13 Peripheral vision: globalization, sustainable development and the political ecology of cotton production in Mali 14 Conclusion: From globalization towards universalization in the twenty-first century
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Globalization Poverty--Developing Countries Developing Countries--Economic Conditions Developing Countries --Politics and Government