Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, Jonathan Makuwira
Rethinking Multilateralism in Foreign Aid
Beyond the Neoliberal Hegemony
Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, Jonathan Makuwira
Rethinking Multilateralism in Foreign Aid
Beyond the Neoliberal Hegemony
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This edited book provides a contemporary, critical and thought-provoking analysis of the internal and external threats to Western multilateral development finance in the twenty-first century. It draws on the expertise of scholars with a range of backgrounds providing a critical exploration of the neoliberal multilateral development aid.
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This edited book provides a contemporary, critical and thought-provoking analysis of the internal and external threats to Western multilateral development finance in the twenty-first century. It draws on the expertise of scholars with a range of backgrounds providing a critical exploration of the neoliberal multilateral development aid.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780367425999
- ISBN-10: 0367425998
- Artikelnr.: 69985348
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780367425999
- ISBN-10: 0367425998
- Artikelnr.: 69985348
Viktor Jakupec is a Professor at Deakin University, Australia and the University of Potsdam, Germany. Max Kelly is an Associate Professor of International and Community Development at Deakin University, Australia. Jonathan Makuwira is a Professor of Development Studies and the current Deputy Vice Chancellor of Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST). He is also a Research Associate in the Department of Development Studies at Nelson Mandela University (NMU), South Africa.
1. Multilateralism and Development Aid: Concepts and Practices Viktor
Jakupec, Max Kelly and Jonathan Makuwira 2. Multilateralism, global
development: unpacking the megatrends Max Kelly and Jonathan Makuwira 3.
Populism and the New World Order Michel de Percy 4. Revisiting Truman
Version of Development and Eurafrica Project of Underdeveloping Africa
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni & Busani Mpofu 5. Seventy-Five Years of Financing
and Advising Development: Perspectives on Work of the Bretton Woods
Institutions and Chequered Africa's Development Charles H.B. Mphande 6.The
Washington Consensus and Global Civil Society: The Road Traversed Jonathan
Makuwira 7. Shifts in international development aid and its impact on
economic growth Maneka Jayasinghe, Saroja Selvanathan, and Eliyathamby A.
Selvanathan 8. Development Banks: Washington Consensus, Beijing Consensus
or Banking Consensus? Adrian Robert Bazbauers and Susan Engel 9. Rethinking
Global Financial Architecture: The Case Of Brics New Development Bank
Tafadzwa Chitenderu and Ronney Ncwadi 10. The ADB and AIIB: Cooperation,
Competition and Contestation Kearrin Sims 11. The World Bank's Resilience
Discourse: Reactive Environmental Norm Diffusion and the Crisis of Global
Climate Governance Peter Ferguson 12. Challenging the hegemony of the
Washington Consensus: The development potential of BRICS 'from below' Janet
Cherry 13. Multilateral Foreign Aid and the shadow of Cold War II Viktor
Jakupec 14. A new 'New' multilateralism, in a contemporary development
context Max Kelly and John McKay 15. Competing Multilateralisms and
Development Aid under Scrutiny Jonathan Makuwira, Max Kelly and Viktor
Jakupec
Jakupec, Max Kelly and Jonathan Makuwira 2. Multilateralism, global
development: unpacking the megatrends Max Kelly and Jonathan Makuwira 3.
Populism and the New World Order Michel de Percy 4. Revisiting Truman
Version of Development and Eurafrica Project of Underdeveloping Africa
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni & Busani Mpofu 5. Seventy-Five Years of Financing
and Advising Development: Perspectives on Work of the Bretton Woods
Institutions and Chequered Africa's Development Charles H.B. Mphande 6.The
Washington Consensus and Global Civil Society: The Road Traversed Jonathan
Makuwira 7. Shifts in international development aid and its impact on
economic growth Maneka Jayasinghe, Saroja Selvanathan, and Eliyathamby A.
Selvanathan 8. Development Banks: Washington Consensus, Beijing Consensus
or Banking Consensus? Adrian Robert Bazbauers and Susan Engel 9. Rethinking
Global Financial Architecture: The Case Of Brics New Development Bank
Tafadzwa Chitenderu and Ronney Ncwadi 10. The ADB and AIIB: Cooperation,
Competition and Contestation Kearrin Sims 11. The World Bank's Resilience
Discourse: Reactive Environmental Norm Diffusion and the Crisis of Global
Climate Governance Peter Ferguson 12. Challenging the hegemony of the
Washington Consensus: The development potential of BRICS 'from below' Janet
Cherry 13. Multilateral Foreign Aid and the shadow of Cold War II Viktor
Jakupec 14. A new 'New' multilateralism, in a contemporary development
context Max Kelly and John McKay 15. Competing Multilateralisms and
Development Aid under Scrutiny Jonathan Makuwira, Max Kelly and Viktor
Jakupec
1. Multilateralism and Development Aid: Concepts and Practices Viktor
Jakupec, Max Kelly and Jonathan Makuwira 2. Multilateralism, global
development: unpacking the megatrends Max Kelly and Jonathan Makuwira 3.
Populism and the New World Order Michel de Percy 4. Revisiting Truman
Version of Development and Eurafrica Project of Underdeveloping Africa
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni & Busani Mpofu 5. Seventy-Five Years of Financing
and Advising Development: Perspectives on Work of the Bretton Woods
Institutions and Chequered Africa's Development Charles H.B. Mphande 6.The
Washington Consensus and Global Civil Society: The Road Traversed Jonathan
Makuwira 7. Shifts in international development aid and its impact on
economic growth Maneka Jayasinghe, Saroja Selvanathan, and Eliyathamby A.
Selvanathan 8. Development Banks: Washington Consensus, Beijing Consensus
or Banking Consensus? Adrian Robert Bazbauers and Susan Engel 9. Rethinking
Global Financial Architecture: The Case Of Brics New Development Bank
Tafadzwa Chitenderu and Ronney Ncwadi 10. The ADB and AIIB: Cooperation,
Competition and Contestation Kearrin Sims 11. The World Bank's Resilience
Discourse: Reactive Environmental Norm Diffusion and the Crisis of Global
Climate Governance Peter Ferguson 12. Challenging the hegemony of the
Washington Consensus: The development potential of BRICS 'from below' Janet
Cherry 13. Multilateral Foreign Aid and the shadow of Cold War II Viktor
Jakupec 14. A new 'New' multilateralism, in a contemporary development
context Max Kelly and John McKay 15. Competing Multilateralisms and
Development Aid under Scrutiny Jonathan Makuwira, Max Kelly and Viktor
Jakupec
Jakupec, Max Kelly and Jonathan Makuwira 2. Multilateralism, global
development: unpacking the megatrends Max Kelly and Jonathan Makuwira 3.
Populism and the New World Order Michel de Percy 4. Revisiting Truman
Version of Development and Eurafrica Project of Underdeveloping Africa
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni & Busani Mpofu 5. Seventy-Five Years of Financing
and Advising Development: Perspectives on Work of the Bretton Woods
Institutions and Chequered Africa's Development Charles H.B. Mphande 6.The
Washington Consensus and Global Civil Society: The Road Traversed Jonathan
Makuwira 7. Shifts in international development aid and its impact on
economic growth Maneka Jayasinghe, Saroja Selvanathan, and Eliyathamby A.
Selvanathan 8. Development Banks: Washington Consensus, Beijing Consensus
or Banking Consensus? Adrian Robert Bazbauers and Susan Engel 9. Rethinking
Global Financial Architecture: The Case Of Brics New Development Bank
Tafadzwa Chitenderu and Ronney Ncwadi 10. The ADB and AIIB: Cooperation,
Competition and Contestation Kearrin Sims 11. The World Bank's Resilience
Discourse: Reactive Environmental Norm Diffusion and the Crisis of Global
Climate Governance Peter Ferguson 12. Challenging the hegemony of the
Washington Consensus: The development potential of BRICS 'from below' Janet
Cherry 13. Multilateral Foreign Aid and the shadow of Cold War II Viktor
Jakupec 14. A new 'New' multilateralism, in a contemporary development
context Max Kelly and John McKay 15. Competing Multilateralisms and
Development Aid under Scrutiny Jonathan Makuwira, Max Kelly and Viktor
Jakupec