Managing development in a global context
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Managing development in a global context
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Managing Development in a Global Context examines the complex relationship between management, development and globalization from a multidimensional perspective. Key authors in the field explore the historical record, the current global, characteristics of present developmental and managerial dilemmas, and possible future scenarios.
Table of Contents
Managing Development in a Global Context: An Introduction PART ONE: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES History of Development and Development as History Globalization and Trans-nationalization of the State Poverty and Sustainable Livelihoods Marginalization and Exclusion Trade, Labour and Human Rights in a Global Context PART TWO: CONTEMPORARY PARADIGMS The Transition From Development Administration to New Public Management: An Interpretative Exploration PART THREE: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Global Challenges and Managerial Culture Challenges for the Administrative Culture in a Globalized World Democracy, Governability and Governance Ethics of Development: Governance and Management in a Global Era PART FOUR: THE WAY AHEAD Some Reflections on the Wellbeing of Nations
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