Development and the Developing World: An IntroductionISBN: 978-0-7456-1550-9
Hardcover
312 pages
May 2004, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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The early part of the book focuses on definitions and theories
of development, providing a historical account of the evolution of
development theory and practice in the last few decades –
through the impasse in development studies in the 1980s to the
consolidation of the neo-liberal consensus across the world.
Subsequent chapters analyse key development strategies – the
role of the state and of international trade – in the context
of a number of contemporary problems, including the spread of HIV
in Africa, the use of GM technology in agriculture and the role of
education, population growth and urbanization. In doing so,
Kambhampati highlights the interdependence between the causes and
consequences of development, emphasizing why the development
problem has been hard both to identify and to solve.
Development and the Developing World will be an essential text for undergraduate and graduate students coming to the subject for the first time and taking courses in development studies, globalization and international relations.