Poverty and neoliberalism : persistence and reproduction in the Global South

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Poverty and neoliberalism : persistence and reproduction in the Global South

Ray Bush

Pluto, 2007

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Poverty & neoliberalism : persistence and reproduction in the Global South

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-230) and index

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Description

Why do so many people worldwide suffer hunger and poverty when there is enough food and other resources globally to prevent it? This book shows how famine and food insecurity are an essential part of modern capitalism. Although trade, debt relief and development initiatives are important, they do not alter the structure of the global economy and poverty continues to be created by processes like privatisation, trade liberalisation and market reform. Despite the 'end poverty' rhetoric of the World Bank and the G8, these high levels of poverty sustain Western wealth and power. Is there any hope for change? Using case studies from Egypt and North Africa, Nigeria, Sudan and elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, Ray Bush illustrates that there is resistance to neoliberal policies, and that struggles over land, mining and resources can shape real alternatives to existing globalisation.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Framing Poverty and Neo-Liberalism: The Middle East and North Africa 2. Commissioning Africa for Globalisation: Blair and the G8's Project for the World Poor 3. Labour Across Frontier? Capitalism's Struggle for Profit and Order 4. Land Poverty and Politics 5. Wealth and Poverty: Mining and the Curse of Resources? 6. Securing Food and Famine 7. Resisting Poverty and Neo-Liberalism Notes Index

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