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Title/Author:
Critical reflections on development/ edited by Damien Kingsbury.
other author:
Kingsbury, Damien.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2013.,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction; Damien Kingsbury -- 1. Reconceptualising Development: the Painful Job of Thinking; Andrew Hewett & Chris Roche -- 2. The g7+ Group of Fragile States: Towards Improved International Engagement; Simon Fenby -- 3. After the Washington Consensus; John McKay -- 4. Civil War and the Limits of Decolonization Capitalism; Rohan Bastin -- 5. The Good Governance-Human Rights Nexus; Damien Kingsbury -- 6. Reconceptualising International Aid and Development NGOs; Paul Ronalds -- 7. A Trojan Horse? International Development Agencies Embrace Business Practices and Mental Models; Mark McPeak -- 8. Seeing the Forest for the Carbon: How Might REDD+ Schemes Impact Forest-dependent Communities?; Craig Thorburn -- 9. The Turn to Civil Society?; Sue Kenny -- 10. Feminist Reflection on the Declarations of Paris and Dili; Elizabeth Reid -- 11. Reproduction and Real Property in Rural China: Three Decades of Development and Discrimination; Laurel Bossen -- Conclusion; Damien Kingsbury.
Subject:
Economic development - Developing countries. -
Subject:
Developing countries - Commerce. -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230389052An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9780230389052 (electronic bk.)
Critical reflections on development
Critical reflections on development
[electronic resource] /edited by Damien Kingsbury. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource.
Introduction; Damien Kingsbury -- 1. Reconceptualising Development: the Painful Job of Thinking; Andrew Hewett & Chris Roche -- 2. The g7+ Group of Fragile States: Towards Improved International Engagement; Simon Fenby -- 3. After the Washington Consensus; John McKay -- 4. Civil War and the Limits of Decolonization Capitalism; Rohan Bastin -- 5. The Good Governance-Human Rights Nexus; Damien Kingsbury -- 6. Reconceptualising International Aid and Development NGOs; Paul Ronalds -- 7. A Trojan Horse? International Development Agencies Embrace Business Practices and Mental Models; Mark McPeak -- 8. Seeing the Forest for the Carbon: How Might REDD+ Schemes Impact Forest-dependent Communities?; Craig Thorburn -- 9. The Turn to Civil Society?; Sue Kenny -- 10. Feminist Reflection on the Declarations of Paris and Dili; Elizabeth Reid -- 11. Reproduction and Real Property in Rural China: Three Decades of Development and Discrimination; Laurel Bossen -- Conclusion; Damien Kingsbury.
While a number of societies have begun to lift themselves out of poverty, many more remain in what appears to be a permanent cycle of failure, inappropriate development and exploitation. Assessing this repetition of development failures, this book critically analyses some of the key features of conventional development paradigms, explaining why they have been less successful in addressing outstanding development problems and offering alternative ways forward. With contributions from development practitioners as well as academics, the result is a novel blend of theory and practice in critiquing the development field.
ISBN: 9780230389052 (electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: HC59.7 / .C75 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 338.91091724
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