Globalization, Development and Human SecurityISBN: 978-0-7456-3087-8
Paperback
240 pages
January 2007, Polity
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World poverty and development are more salient than ever on the
global political agenda. The campaigns of the global justice
movement, the growing securitization of development in the
aftermath of 9-11, the intensification of global inequality, and
the perceived threats of global pandemics, migrations and failed
states have contributed to a sense of renewed urgency.
The contributors to this volume, including Bjorn Hettne, Fantu Cheru, Jeffrey Haynes and Bonny Ibhawah, share a common intellectual aspiration to re-unite the study of development with the study of international relations or global politics as it is more broadly conceived today. Although globalization has transformed the context of development, it has yet to significantly transform for the better the prospects for real development or human security amongst the worlds most vulnerable communities.
Whether globalization, development and human security are inescapably trapped within a vicious circle or a virtuous cycle is the central concern of this book.