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E-grāmata: Rethinking the Third World: International Development and World Politics

(USA), (University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia)
  • Formāts: 200 pages
  • Sērija : Rethinking World Politics
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Red Globe Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137441126
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  • Sērija : Rethinking World Politics
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A systematic reassessment, by two leading figures in the field, of the paradigm of international development in both theory and practice. It offers an overview and critique of development theory and strategy, and a new framework for the analysis of global inequality, poverty and development in an era of globalization.

Recenzijas

The book is organized chronologically, encompassing the late colonial to post-Cold War era In a world where the core principles of the modern nation-state system are increasingly under pressure by non-state and some state actors, any discussion which problematizes our assumptions about sovereignty, development, and security should be encouraged. In this respect, Rethinking the Third World is a critical and fascinating starting point to stimulate such debates. * Seyed Saeed Mousavi, Journal of Global Analysis, Vol. 7 (2) *

Acknowledgements xi
Foreword xiii
Michael Cox
Introduction: International Development, World Politics and Global Modernity 1(17)
The Idea of the Third World: Decolonization, the Cold War and Third Worldism
2(5)
The Idea of National Development: The Cold War, Third Worldism and International Development
7(5)
Rethinking the Third World: Third Worldism, International Development and Beyond
12(3)
Conclusion: International Development, World Politics and Global Modernity
15(3)
1 Global Modernity and International Development: The Origins of the Third World
18(22)
'The Idea of Progress': From the Enlightenment to the Civilizing Mission
19(6)
From the 'Civilizing Mission' to Colonial Development
25(7)
'The Contradictions of National Liberation': From Colonial Development to National Development
32(6)
Conclusion: The Origins of the Third World
38(2)
2 Third World Rising: Decolonization, the Cold War and Third Worldism
40(20)
The Cold War: The Challenge of State Socialism, Third Worldism and the Nation-State System
41(4)
The Ending of Empires: Decolonization, Third Worldism and the Nation-State System
45(3)
The Internationalization of National Liberation: The Cold War, Third Worldism and the Nation-State System
48(10)
Conclusion: Third World Rising
58(2)
3 The Golden Age of Third Worldism: International Development, the Cold War and the Contradictions of Global Modernity
60(21)
The Pursuit of Global Capitalist Modernity: The Cold War, the Third World and Modernization Theory
61(5)
The Pursuit of Global Socialist Modernity: The Cold War, the Third World and Dependency Theory
66(4)
The Contradictions of Global Modernity: The Cold War and the Zenith and Decline of Third Worldism
70(9)
Conclusion: The Golden Age of Third Worldism
79(2)
4 Third Worldism Retreating: International Development, the End of the Cold War and the Crisis of Global Modernity
81(25)
Neo-Liberalism Ascending: The Rise and Elaboration of Uneven Globalization in the Third World and Beyond
82(12)
Third World Descending I: The Decline and Fall of Third Worldism
94(3)
Third World Descending II: The End of the Cold War and the Rise of East Asia
97(7)
Conclusion: Third Worldism Retreating
104(2)
5 The Resurrection of Nation-Building and Modernization: Security and International Development in the Third World after the Cold War
106(25)
'State Failure' in the Third World: The Theory and Practice of Nation-Building in the Post-Cold War Era
109(7)
From South Vietnam to Iraq: The Limits of Nation-Building and International Development in the Third World
116(8)
The Example of Afghanistan: International Development and the Limits of Nation-Building in the Third World
124(4)
Conclusion: The Resurrection of Nation-Building and Modernization
128(3)
6 A New Agenda for Negotiating Global Modernity: A Regional Development-Security Framework after Third Worldism
131(23)
The Sovereign Nation-State in Crisis: Ethnicity, Nationalism and Global Modernity
137(4)
The System of Sovereign Nation-States in Crisis
141(5)
Beyond the System of Sovereign Nation-States: Regionalism, Internationalism and Negotiating Global Modernity
146(6)
Conclusion: A New Agenda for Negotiating Global Modernity
152(2)
Conclusion: Rethinking the Third World
154(8)
Global Modernity I The Third World and the Rise and Fall of Third Worldism
157(2)
Global Modernity II International Development, World Politics and the Contemporary Recycling of Third Worldism
159(2)
Global Modernity III A Way Forward and the Regional Development-Security Framework?
161(1)
Conclusion: Rethinking the Third World 162(3)
Bibliography 165(18)
Index 183
Dr. Mark T. Berger is Director of the US-México Security-Development Partnership Project and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School, USA. He has published and taught widely on development and security issues, international studies and modern international history. His latest books include The Crisis of Global Modernity and the Fate of Humanity: From a World of Empires to a World of Sovereign Nation-States to a New Global Order for the 21st Century (Forthcoming: 2014).

Heloise Weber is Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Development at the University of Queensland, Australia. She researches and publishes on the global politics of development and inequalities, and poverty reduction strategies, including on theoretical and methodological aspects. She is co-editor (with M. T. Berger) of Recognition and Redistribution: Beyond International Development (Routledge 2013) and editor of Politics of Development (Routledge, 2014). She is currently working on a monograph on the global politics of microcredit and poverty.