Doing good or doing better: development policies in a globalizing world
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press ©2009
Series:WRR verkenningen
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Towards development policies based on lesson learning : an introduction - Monique Kremer, Peter van Lieshout and Robert Went -- - Twenty-first century globalization, paradigm shifts in development - Jan Nederveen Pieterse -- - Does foreign aid work? - Roger C. Riddell -- - Under-explored treasure troves of development lessons : lessons from the histories of small rich European Union countries - Ha-Joon Chang -- - Stagnation in Africa : disentangling figures, facts and fictions - Paul Hoebink -- - Including the middle classes? : Latin American social policies after the Washington consensus - Evelyne Huber -- - Imaginary institutions : state-building in Afghanistan - Martine van Biljert -- - Beyond development orthodoxy : Chinse lessons in pragmatism and institutional change - Peter Ho -- - Business and sustainable development : from passive involvement to active partnerships - Rob van Tulder and Fabienne Fortanier -- - Why "philanthrocapitalism" is not the answer : private initiatives and international development - Michael Edwards -- - The trouble with participation : assessing the new aid paradigm - Nadia Molenaers and Robrecht Renard -- - How can sub-Saharan Africa turn the China-India threat into an opportunity? - Raphael Kaplinsky -- - Post-war peace-building : what role for international organizations? - Chris van der Borgh -- - Migration and development : contested consequences - Ronald Skeldon -- - Global justice and the state - Pieter Pekelharing
Development policies in the globalising world
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (378 pages)
ISBN:9048508770
9089641076
9789048508778
9789089641076

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