North and South in the World Political EconomyISBN: 978-1-4051-6277-7
Hardcover
416 pages
July 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: E-book
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A broad yet distinctive analysis of the growing political,
economic, and social gap existing between the world’s
northern and southern hemispheres. Featuring papers selected by the
ISA President from the 2006 annual meeting, this upper-level volume
examines the genesis of the North-South divide, the ongoing policy
problems between developed and lesser developed states, and how
these issues influence current and future world politics.
- An upper-level text ideal for academic libraries, think tanks,
and libraries of policy institutions
- Organized into three distinct focus clusters: Problems
afflicting the global South -- trade, development, financial
crises, structural adjustment, democratization, human rights,
disease; Specific conflicts between North and South -- energy,
terrorism, weak states, nuclear weapon proliferation; Solutions to
reduce the North-South gap -- foreign aid programs, global media,
democratization, political power in the United Nations, the
emerging powers phenomenon, transnational social movements, and
Northern foreign policy adjustments
- Tackles the tough questions likely to dominate international relations discourse for decades to come