000 | 11242nam a22004933i 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | EBC4720055 | ||
003 | MiAaPQ | ||
005 | 20240729130906.0 | ||
006 | m o d | | ||
007 | cr cnu|||||||| | ||
008 | 240724s2016 xx o ||||0 eng d | ||
020 |
_a9781137427243 _q(electronic bk.) |
||
020 | _z9781137427236 | ||
035 | _a(MiAaPQ)EBC4720055 | ||
035 | _a(Au-PeEL)EBL4720055 | ||
035 | _a(CaPaEBR)ebr11285129 | ||
035 | _a(OCoLC)951678396 | ||
040 |
_aMiAaPQ _beng _erda _epn _cMiAaPQ _dMiAaPQ |
||
050 | 4 | _aJZ2-6530 | |
082 | 0 | _a338.91 | |
100 | 1 | _aGrugel, Jean. | |
245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe Palgrave Handbook of International Development. |
250 | _a1st ed. | ||
264 | 1 |
_aLondon : _bPalgrave Macmillan UK, _c2016. |
|
264 | 4 | _c©2016. | |
300 | _a1 online resource (778 pages) | ||
336 |
_atext _btxt _2rdacontent |
||
337 |
_acomputer _bc _2rdamedia |
||
338 |
_aonline resource _bcr _2rdacarrier |
||
505 | 0 | _aIntro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction: A Call for Action in a Multidisciplinary World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Our Vision of International Development -- 3 The Importance, Richness and Limitations of Theorising International Development -- 4 Human Rights and International Development -- 5 Participation and the Thorny Question of Who Speaks in International Development -- 6 Sustainability and Development -- 7 New Challenges and the Persistence of Embedded Inequalities -- References -- Part I: Theories of Development -- 2: Classical Approaches to Development: Modernisation and Dependency -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Modernisation Approach -- 3 The Dependency Approach -- 4 Contemporary Manifestations of the Modernisation Approach -- 5 Contemporary Manifestations of the Dependency and World-System Approach -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 3: Postcolonial Approaches to Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Postcolonial Approaches to Development Foci -- 3 Postcolonial Approaches to Development Constructs -- 4 Postcolonial Approaches to Development's Disciplinary Centres -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 4: Ethical Issues in Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Intrinsic Issues -- Anti-Development/Post-Development Theory -- Worthwhile Development Versus Maldevelopment -- Specific Values of Development: Interpretations -- 3 Issues Arising -- Dilemmas: Value Conflicts -- Interdependence of Values -- Responsibilities -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- 5: Democracy and Development: A Relationship of Harmony or Tension? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conflicting Debates -- What Are Democracy and Development? -- The Relationship Between Democracy and Development -- 3 Unresolved Tensions -- Ambiguities in the Global Democracy and Development Agendas. | |
505 | 8 | _aNew Patterns of Authoritarian Development -- Democratic and Developmental Crisis in the West -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 6: Global Citizenship and Development: From Benevolence to Global Justice? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Global Citizenship: Key Conceptual Debates -- 3 Popularising Development and Mainstreaming Global Citizenship -- Development Education: Depoliticising Global Citizenship -- International Volunteering and Neo-liberal Citizenships -- 4 Global Citizenship Beyond Northern Benevolence -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: The Changing Role of the State and Capital in Development -- 7: The Developmental State -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Origins of the Developmental State and the East Asian Experience -- 3 Theorising the Developmental State -- Industrial Policy -- The Business-State (Bureaucracy) Relationship and Embedded Autonomy -- 4 Towards a Twenty-First-Century Developmental State? -- Self-Selection Issues -- Embedded Autonomy Versus Relative Autonomy -- 5 Conclusion: Beyond the Developmental State? -- References -- 8: Natural Resource Extraction and the Development Conundrum -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The 'Resource Curse' Literature and Its Discontents -- The Mainstream 'Resource Curse' Perspective -- The Underlying Conditions of the Resource Curse -- 3 The Materiality of Extractive Resources and Implications for Development -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 9: Intellectual Property Rights and Development: A Contingent Political Relationship -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Intellectual Property Rights: A Brief Overview -- 3 Contests Over IP and Development -- References -- 10: Governing the Formal Economy: The Convergence of Theory and Divergence of Practice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The 'Golden Age' of Development Theory -- 3 Neoliberalism and 'The End of Development' -- 4 The Convergence of Theory and Divergence of Practice. | |
505 | 8 | _a5 Conclusion -- References -- 11: Outside the State: The Shadow Economy and Shadow Economy Labour Force -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Some Theoretical Considerations About the Shadow Economy -- Defining the Shadow Economy -- Measuring the Shadow Economy -- Theorising About the Shadow Economy -- 3 Size of the Shadow Economies All Over the World -- 4 Shadow Economy Labour Force -- Worldwide Aspects -- OECD Countries -- Developing and Transition Countries -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Part III: The Changing Role of Citizens, Civil Society and Privatisation in Development -- 12: Urban Informality and the State: A Relationship of Perpetual Negotiation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Informal Economy and Development Studies -- 3 Informal Settlements and 'Informal Life' -- 4 The State and the Informal: Negotiating 'Grey Spaces' and 'Untouchability' -- 5 Formalisation and Hybridity -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- 13: Civil Society: Management, Mismanagement and Informal Governance -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rise of Civil Society and NGOs -- 3 Participation and Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: Service Delivery and Elusive Community -- 4 Re-conceptualising State and Civil Society: Backlash and New Developments -- Backlash -- Risk and Vulnerability: Rescaling and Reframing Civil Society -- Challenge of the Unexpected -- Resilience -- Eruptions of Politics -- Does Civil Society Really Matter? -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- 14: Security Privatisation, the State, and Development in the Global South -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Private Security Expansion -- 3 Private Security and the Decline of the State -- 4 Global Security Assemblages -- 5 Implications for the State and Development -- References -- 15: Alternatives to the Privatisation of Water and Sanitation Services: Lessons from Latin America -- 1 Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | _a2 Resistance to Privatisation in Latin America -- 3 Alternative Forms of Service Delivery in Latin America -- Statist Traditions of Social Democracy: Uruguay -- Socialism of the Twenty-First Century: Venezuela -- Communitarian Tradition: Bolivia -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: New Flows of Development Finance -- 16: Emerging Powers in International Development: Questioning South-South Cooperation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Emerging from What, When, and to Where -- Situating the Emerging South -- The South as Counterhegemonic Resistance -- 3 Positioning South-South Cooperation -- 4 The UN World of South-South Cooperation: D-development Business as Usual -- 5 The World of BRICS Cooperation: d-development Business as Usual -- 6 Conclusion: A Variegated South -- References -- 17: The New Philanthropy: Private Power in International Development Policy? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Philanthropy and International Development: Continuity and Change -- Scale of Philanthropic Flows -- Traditional Funding Approaches: Philanthropic Foundations and Development Cooperation -- Beyond Grant Making: New Approaches and Philanthropic Mechanisms -- 3 Contemporary Philanthropic Powers in International Development? -- The Bill & -- Melinda Gates Foundations -- The Open Society Foundations Network -- Academic Inattention -- 4 Conclusion: Implications, Challenges and Trajectories of New Philanthropic Power -- Networks and Coalitions -- Legitimacy and Accountability -- Fragmentation and Coordination -- References -- 18: Recipients and Contributors: The Dual Role of Middle-Income Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 'Traps' and 'Gaps': A Need Analysis -- MIC Traps -- MIC Gaps -- 3 MICs as Recipients: The Role of Development Cooperation in MICs -- Development Cooperation and MIC Traps: An Incentives-Based Approach. | |
505 | 8 | _aDevelopment Cooperation and MIC Gaps: Critical Support for Development Budgets -- 4 MICs as Contributors: Supporting the Contributions of MICs to International Development -- Supporting South-South Cooperation -- Providing Regional and Global Public Goods -- A Regional Perspective -- Policy Coherence, Global Rules, and Governance -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 19: Migrants, Remittances and Hometown Associations in Promoting Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Remittances as Development Link -- 3 Assumptions Behind Migration-Development Links -- 4 Promoting Development Through Cooperation with HTAs and Diaspora Groups -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Part V: (In)Security, Mobility and Geopolitics -- 20: Mobility, Immobility and Migration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodological Issues -- 3 Global Patterns of Migration -- 4 Causes of Migration -- 5 Migration, Mobility and Development -- References -- 21: 'Make Migration a Choice not a Necessity': Challenging the Instrumentalisation of Migration as a Tool for Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Migration from a Global Justice Perspective -- 3 Activist Networks -- Example 1: The People's Global Action on Migration, Development and Human Rights -- Example 2: The New ILO Convention on Decent Work for Domestic Workers (No. 189) -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 22: Slavery, Human Trafficking, and Forced Labour: Implications for International Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Forced Labour, Trafficking, and Slavery in the Global Economy -- 3 Moving Forward: Understanding Forced Labour in International Development -- Methodological Approaches and Measurement Tools -- Globalisation and Forced Labour -- Conceptual Blind Spots: Power, States, and Corporations -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 23: International Development and the Global Drugs Trade -- 1 Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | _a2 Drugs as Anti-development. | |
588 | _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. | ||
590 | _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. | ||
650 | 0 | _aInternational relations. | |
655 | 4 | _aElectronic books. | |
700 | 1 | _aHammett, Daniel. | |
776 | 0 | 8 |
_iPrint version: _aGrugel, Jean _tThe Palgrave Handbook of International Development _dLondon : Palgrave Macmillan UK,c2016 _z9781137427236 |
797 | 2 | _aProQuest (Firm) | |
856 | 4 | 0 |
_uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=4720055 _zClick to View |
999 |
_c119003 _d119003 |