Globalization, Development and Human SecurityISBN: 978-0-7456-3087-8
Paperback
240 pages
January 2007, Polity
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Development and Change
"Focusing on key issues of inequality and development such as
health, international debt and human rights, Globalization,
Development and Human Security provides the reader with
sophisticated analyses of the challenges that globalization is
posing for development in the contemporary world. Students and
interested readers alike will gain from reading this book."
Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick
"There has been a permanent restructuring of the global
political economy, to such an extent that the fundamental ways in
which we approach 'development' must be overhauled. This book
performs a signal and valuable service in helping us do that.
Anthony McGrew's incisive Introduction lays bare an agenda which
the book addresses in a series of fine essays."
Stephen Chan, School of Oriental and African
Studies
"Globalization, Development and Human Security offers a
penetrating and wide-ranging look at the global politics of what
used to be called 'the third world' and the ways in which
globalization has reframed the development project. It deals with
some very established themes ? foreign aid, gender and
democratization among them ? as well as HIV/AIDS, human rights and
the politics of grass roots contention. A collection to be
recommended to students and researchers alike."
Jean Grugel, University of Sheffield