International Development is a comprehensive inquiry into the field of socio-economic development founded on an understanding that economic advancement involves transformation of society. It explores successful developmental strategies but also tries to identify factors behind failed endeavours and the human costs associated with them.
International Development is a comprehensive inquiry into the field of socio-economic development founded on an understanding that economic advancement involves transformation of society. It explores successful developmental strategies but also tries to identify factors behind failed endeavours and the human costs associated with them.
Anna Lanoszka is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Windsor in Canada. She specializes in international political economy and teaches courses on international trade and development.
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Introduction: Development and Transforming Societies 1. Theories and Approaches to Development 2. Colonialism and History of Developing Countries 3. Developing Countries and the Global Economy 4. Domestic Strategies: Obstacles and Opportunities 5. Armed Conflicts, Violence and Development 6. Gender Relations and Development 7. Environment, Sustainability, Development 8. Rural Development and Food Security 9. Urban Development and Challenges of Migration 10. In Conclusion
Introduction: Development and Transforming Societies 1. Theories and Approaches to Development 2. Colonialism and History of Developing Countries 3. Developing Countries and the Global Economy 4. Domestic Strategies: Obstacles and Opportunities 5. Armed Conflicts, Violence and Development 6. Gender Relations and Development 7. Environment, Sustainability, Development 8. Rural Development and Food Security 9. Urban Development and Challenges of Migration 10. In Conclusion
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