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El. knyga: From the Local to the Global: Key Issues in Development Studies

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  • Formatas: 368 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: Pluto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783712823
  • Formatas: 368 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: Pluto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783712823

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In recent years the international development sector has found itself confronting new as well as persistent challenges to poverty eradication and the promotion of human rights. Climate change has loomed large as a crisis for development practitioners as well as environmentalists, with natural disasters occurring with increasing frequency and impacting severely on the most vulnerable in the global South. The ongoing financial crisis has created recurrent recessions in the global North, while causing budget lines to be reduced for development aid across the global South.

From The Local to the Global highlights the extent to which the local and global are interconnected in today’s globalised economy and questions the legitimacy of the neo-liberal model of development which propelled us into the crisis. This completely revised third edition takes stock of the international development environment as it embarks on new policy frameworks to confront new challenges.

From The Local to the Global will continue to serve as an indispensable introduction to key development issues such as aid, debt, trade, migration, security, gender in development and climate change.



In recent years, the international development sector has found itself confronting new and persistent challenges to poverty eradication and the promotion of human rights. From The Local to the Global highlights the extent to which the local and global are interconnected in today’s world economy and questions the legitimacy of the neo-liberal model of development that they argue has propelled us into the crisis.
This completely revised third edition takes stock of the international development environment as it embarks on new policy frameworks to confront new challenges, ensuring that From the Local to the Global will continue to serve as an indispensable introduction to key development issues such as aid, debt, trade, migration, security, gender, and climate change.

Recenzijos

'An ideal lift off point for anyone interested in the issues that underpin poverty and injustice at local and global levels. It combines accessible, informative writing on the most essential international development issues' -- Marina Sitrin, author of They Can't Represent Us: Reinventing Democracy from Greece to Occupy (with Dario Azzellini, Verso, 2014) and Everyday Revolutions: Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina (Zed Books, 2012). 'Of global value to a radically changing world. It is essentially a survey of all the issues that affect the global South and shape the global North' -- Hector Maldonado Felix, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Peru, and founder of the NGO Asociacion Gestion Salud y Poblacion.

Acknowledgements vii
List of Abbreviations
ix
Introduction: Creating New Paradigms for Development 1(20)
Stephen McCloskey
PART I DEVELOPMENT DISCOURSE AND DEFINITIONS
21(36)
1 Measuring Human Development
23(16)
Andy Storey
2 A Human Rights Based Approach to Development
39(18)
Maire Braniff
Paul Hainsworth
PART II THE ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
57(54)
3 Overseas Development Aid: Is It Working?
59(19)
Patrick Marren
4 Trade, Development and Inequality
78(18)
Denis O'Hearn
5 Debt Injustice in the Global North and South
96(15)
Nessa Ni Chasaide
PART III DEVELOPMENT POLICY
111(102)
6 Climate Change: Reorienting the Development Agenda
113(19)
David Selby
7 Europe, Development and the Colonial Legacy
132(20)
Gerard McCann
8 Post-2015 Development Assessment: Proposed Goals and Indicators
152(18)
Walden Bello
9 Women Contributing to Gender-Just, Equitable and Sustainable Development
170(21)
Patricia Munoz-Cabrera
10 The Complexity of Migration
191(22)
Michal Cenker
PART IV REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
213(74)
11 Rethinking Latin America: Back to the Future?
215(18)
Ronaldo Munck
12 The Arab Spring: Trading Development for Stability
233(18)
Heba M. Khalil
13 China: The New Face of Development
251(16)
Russell Duncan
14 Meaningful Development Goals and Sub-Saharan Africa
267(20)
Chrispin R. Matenga
PART V HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
287(34)
15 Children, Childhood and Work: Perceptions and Practices
289(13)
Madeleine Leonard
16 Development Education as an Agent of Social Change
302(19)
Stephen McCloskey
Conclusion: Neoliberal Decline and International Development Post-2015 321(12)
Gerard McCann
Notes on Contributors 333(6)
Index 339
Gerard McCann is a Senior Lecturer in International Studies at St Mary's University College (Queen's University, Belfast). He is Director of the Global Dimension in Education project and co-ordinates partnership initiatives with universities in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East. He has written extensively on the European Union's development and education policies. He is the author of Ireland's Economic History (Pluto, 2011) and editor of From the Local to the Global (Pluto, 2015).





Stephen McCloskey is the Director of the Centre for Global Education, Belfast and editor of the journal Policy and Practice. His publications include The East Timor Question (University of Michigan, 2000) and From the Local to the Global (Pluto, 2015).