Development and social change: a global perspective/ Philip McMichael
Material type: TextPublication details: Thousands Oaks: Pine Forge Press, 2008Edition: 4th edDescription: 347 pISBN: 9781412955928; 1412955920DDC classification: 303.44Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 303.44 McM/D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P00820 |
Chapter 1: Development and Globalization: Framing Issues What Is the World Coming to? The Global Marketplace Global Interdependencies The Lifestyle Connection The Development Lifestyle The Project of Development
Part I: The Development Project (Late 1940s to Early 1970s)
Chapter 2: Instituting the Development Project Colonialism Decolonization Decolonization and Development Postwar Decolonization and the Rise of the Third World Ingredients of the Development Project Framing the Development Project Economic Nationalism Summary
Chapter 3: The Development Project: International Relations The International Framework Remaking the International Division of Labor The Food-Aid Regime Remaking Third World Agriculture Summary
Part II: From National Development to Globalization
Chapter 4: Globalizing National Economy Third World Industrialization in Context Agricultural Globalization Global Sourcing and Regionalism Summary Chapter
5: Demise of the Third World The Empire of Containment and the Political Decline of the Third World Global Finance The Debt Regime Global Governance Summary
Part III: The Globalization Project (1980s - )
Chapter 6: Instituting the Globalization Project The Globalization Project The World Trade Organization Regional Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) The Globalization Project, World Bank Style Summary
Chapter 7: The Globalization Project in Practice Outsourcing Displacement Informalization Global Re-colonization Summary
Part IV: Rethinking Development
Chapter 8: Global Development and Its Countermovements Fundamentalism Environmentalism Feminism Cosmopolitan Activism Food Sovereignty Movements Summary Chapter
9: Development for What? Development as Rule Legitimacy Crisis of the Globalization Project The Ecological Climacteric Notes References Glossary/Index
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