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International development : illusions and realities / Maggie Black.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Black, Maggie, 1945- author.
Series:
No-nonsense guides (New Internationalist Publications (Firm))
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic assistance--Developing countries.
Economic assistance.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (117 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford, England : New Internationalist, 2015.
Summary:
Explores the myriad shapes of development, and argues for an organic approach driven by the people it's meant to benefit.
Contents:
Intro
About the Author
About the New Internationalist
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1. The history of an idea
Developmental contradictions
The crusade takes off
The concept starts to unravel
Internationalism redefined
2. Aid: the international contribution
A range of critiques
The machinery of aid
The great aid debate
The expanding donor edifice
The demand for 'success'
3. Economic development - who benefits?
Growing inequalities of wealth
Invisible economies and indicators with a difference
The growth question and neoliberal excess
Can small still be beautiful?
How to help the poor: give them money
4. Social progress matters
The problem with 'scaling up'
Alternative models and 'barefoot' approaches
Social and economic: chicken and egg
MDGs and beyond: goals reign supreme
5. Enter sustainability
The 'population crisis' and planetary threats
A green leap forward or 'greenwashing'?
Plantations and land grabs
GM - a magic bullet?
Sustainable living, viewed from the ground
6. Development is political
Tackling root causes
Inequality and poverty reinforce each other
The rise of people's movements and civil society
Participation and empowerment
The ascent of rights
7. Where next?
Living with the development puzzle
Putting poor people first
The international circus
In the name of 'the poor'
Opposing the one-thought world
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-78026-240-X

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