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aeo The first introductory textbook on development and international relations. aeo Covers the most significant issues facing the Third World in the current global political economy. aeo Highly accessible book with many student features, such as introductions, summaries and tables.

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"Development and International Relations fills a need for a concise, up-to-date volume which interrogates the theory and practice of post-war development from the perspective of international relations. By subjecting development to scrutiny within the context of changes in the global system, Anna Dickson challenges not only the preoccupations of the discipline of international relations with the major powers but also advances a synthesis of post-war development efforts. There is no other major topic in international relations which has been so comprehensively ignored by mainstream international relations. Dickson is to be congratulated on her attempt to bring development from the periphery to the centre of the discipline. In linking development to the mainstream concerns of international relations this book will be a useful resource for teachers and students of development studies and world politics." Dr Marc Williams, University of Sussex

Table of Contents
Preface.

Introduction.

Part I: Development Revisited:.

1. Development and International Relations: Theory and History.

2. A Question of Terminology.

3. Theories of Development.

Part II: The Global Economy and Development: .

4. The East Asian NIEs.

5. The Environment and Development.

6. The Social Dimension: Poverty, Population and Hunger.

7. International Commodity Trade and Development.

Part III: The Third World in the Emerging World Order: .

8. The Post-Cold War World and the South.

9. Development in a Global Context.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/07/1997
      ISBN13: 9780745614953, 978-0745614953
      ISBN10: 0745614957

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      aeo The first introductory textbook on development and international relations. aeo Covers the most significant issues facing the Third World in the current global political economy. aeo Highly accessible book with many student features, such as introductions, summaries and tables.

      Trade Review
      "Development and International Relations fills a need for a concise, up-to-date volume which interrogates the theory and practice of post-war development from the perspective of international relations. By subjecting development to scrutiny within the context of changes in the global system, Anna Dickson challenges not only the preoccupations of the discipline of international relations with the major powers but also advances a synthesis of post-war development efforts. There is no other major topic in international relations which has been so comprehensively ignored by mainstream international relations. Dickson is to be congratulated on her attempt to bring development from the periphery to the centre of the discipline. In linking development to the mainstream concerns of international relations this book will be a useful resource for teachers and students of development studies and world politics." Dr Marc Williams, University of Sussex

      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      Introduction.

      Part I: Development Revisited:.

      1. Development and International Relations: Theory and History.

      2. A Question of Terminology.

      3. Theories of Development.

      Part II: The Global Economy and Development: .

      4. The East Asian NIEs.

      5. The Environment and Development.

      6. The Social Dimension: Poverty, Population and Hunger.

      7. International Commodity Trade and Development.

      Part III: The Third World in the Emerging World Order: .

      8. The Post-Cold War World and the South.

      9. Development in a Global Context.

      Notes.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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