UN contributions to development thinking and practice

Bibliographic Information

UN contributions to development thinking and practice

Richard Jolly ... [et al.]

(United Nations intellectual history project)

Indiana University Press, c2004

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

Other Title

United Nations contributions to development thinking and practice

Available at  / 15 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-367) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780253216847

Description

UN Contributions to Development Thinking and Practice is at once a history of the ideas and realities of international development, from the classical economists to the recent emphasis on human rights, and a history of the UN's role in shaping and implementing development paradigms over the last half century. The authors, all prominent in the field of development studies, argue that the UN's founding document, the UN Charter, is infused with the human values and human concerns that are at the center of the UN's thinking on economic and human development today. In the intervening period, the authors show how the UN's approach to development evolved from mainstream areas of economic development to include issues of employment, poverty reduction, fairer distribution of the benefits of growth, equality of men and women, child development, social justice, and environmental sustainability.

Table of Contents

List of Boxes, Tables, and Figures Foreword by Louis Emmerij, Richard Jolly, and Thomas G. Weiss Preface and Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Part I. Values and History 1. Has There Been Progress? Values and Criteria for UN History 2. The History of Development Thinking from Adam Smith to John Maynard Keynes Part II. Ideas and Action 3. The 1940s and 1950s: The Foundations of UN Development Thinking and Practice 4. The 1960s: The UN Development Decade-Mobilizing for Development 5. The 1970s: Equity in Development 6. The 1980s: Losing Control and Marginalizing the Poorest 7. The 1990s: Rediscovering a Human Vision 8. Building the Human Foundations 9. Structural and Sectoral Change Part III. Outcomes and the Future 10. The Record of Performance 11. UN Contributions and Missed Opportunities 12. Lessons for the Future: Development Thinking and the UN's Future Appendix: ILO Special Topics Notes Index About the Authors About the UN Intellectual History Project
Volume

: cloth ISBN 9780253344076

Description

UN Contributions to Development Thinking and Practice is at once a history of the ideas and realities of international development, from the classical economists to the recent emphasis on human rights, and a history of the UN's role in shaping and implementing development paradigms over the last half century. The authors, all prominent in the field of development studies, argue that the UN's founding document, the UN Charter, is infused with the human values and human concerns that are at the centre of the UN's thinking on economic and human development today. In the intervening period, the authors show how the UN's approach to development evolved from mainstream areas of economic development to include issues of employment, poverty reduction, fairer distribution of the benefits of growth, equality of men and women, child development, social justice, and environmental sustainability.

Table of Contents

  • Part One: Values and History 1. Has There Been Progress? Values and Criteria for UN History
  • 2. The History of Development Thinking from Adam Smith to John Maynard Keynes Part Two: Ideas and Action 3. The 1940s & 1950s - the Foundations of UN Development Thinking and Practice
  • 4. The 1960s - The UN Development Decade: Mobilizing for Development
  • 5. The 1970s - Equity in Development
  • 6. The 1980s - Losing Control and Marginalizing the Poorest
  • 7. The 1990s - Rediscovering a Human Vision
  • 8. Building the Human Foundations
  • 9. Structural and Sector Change Part Three: Outcomes and the Future 10. The Record of Performance
  • 11. UN Contributions and Missed Opportunities
  • 12. Lessons for the Future: Development Thinking and the UN's Future

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top