World orders, development and transformation
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World orders, development and transformation
(International political economy series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-256) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book examines how hegemonic development ideas and practices emerged in the context of the changing world order post-1945 and how this transformation was characterized by neoliberalism and securitization of development and security. Sahle also explores the rise of China and the start of Obama's presidency.
Table of Contents
List of Tables Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction PART I: WORLD ORDERS AND DEVELOPMENT DISCOURSES Analytical Framing World Orders, Development Discourse, and Coloniality State, World Order, and Development: Malawi and South Korea PART II: NEO-LIBERAL AND SECURITIZING WORLD ORDER: DEBATING TRANSFORMATION Global Governance Russia, China, Africa and Multi-Polarity Human Security, Neo-Liberalism, and Securitization of Development World Social Forum Epilogue: Global Financial Crisis, Barack Obama's Presidency, and World Order Notes Bibliography Index
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