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Contents
General International Development .............................................................................................................................. 2
Development Economics and Finance .......................................................................................................................... 4
Politics, Conflict and Development ................................................................................................................................ 6
Inequality, Poverty and Development ........................................................................................................................... 8
NGOs, Management and Development in Practice ..................................................................................................... 9
Media, Communications, ICTs and Development ..................................................................................................... 11
Urban Development ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
Development and the Environment ............................................................................................................................ 13
Rural Development and Resource Management ...................................................................................................... 15
Development, Culture and Society .............................................................................................................................. 17
Mobilities, Migration and Development ..................................................................................................................... 20
Regional Development ................................................................................................................................................... 21
Humanitarian and Disaster Response ......................................................................................................................... 23

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
2 GENERAL INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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The Companion to Development Studies, Third Geographies of Development
Edition An Introduction to Development Studies
Edited by Vandana Desai, Royal Holloway University, UK Robert Potter, University of Reading, UK, Tony Binns,
and Rob Potter, Reading University, UK University of Otago, New Zealand, Jennifer A. Elliott,
With over 115 concise and authoritative chapters covering a
University of Brighton, UK, Etienne Nel and David W. Smith
wide range of disciplines the book is divided into ten sections Geographies of Development: an Introduction to Development
covering the nature of development, the theories and strategies Studies remains a core, balanced and comprehensive
of development, rural development, urbanization, gender, introductory textbook for students of Development Studies,
globalization, health and education, the political economy of Development Geography and related fields. This clear and
violence and insecurity, environment and development, concise text encourages critical engagement by integrating
governance and development. This third edition of The theory alongside practice and related key topics throughout. It
Companion to Development Studies is an essential read for demonstrates informatively that ideas concerning development
students of development studies at all levels - from have been many and varied and highly contested - varying from
undergraduate to graduate - and across several disciplines time to time and from place to place.
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The Essential Guide to Critical Development Studies A Global History of the Developing World
Henry Veltmeyer, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Christopher M. White, Marshall University, USA
Mexico and Paul Bowles, University of Northern British A Global History of the Developing World takes a broad look at the
Columbia, Canada historical foundations of the problems facing developing world
Series: Routledge Critical Development Studies society, offering a detailed analysis of the colonial and national
periods, scholarly and popular debates over the causes of
The Essential Guide to Critical Development Studies collectively
inequality and discussion of the widespread effort to alleviate
documents and analyses economic, political, social and
poverty and conflict. The book is accessibly presented with case
environmental crises and the need to find alternatives to the
studies and maps, and offers a perfect intoduction for all students
system that generates them. The influence of critical
interested in the developing world in a historical context.
developments studies has been shown by the ways in which
mainstream development organization and discourse has sought
to co-opt and neutralize many of its concepts such as
empowerment, participation, gender, grassroots movements,
sustainability and inclusivity to serve their own ends. The chapters in the companion expose Routledge
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Geographies of Developing Areas Millennium Development Goals
The Global South in a Changing World Ideas, Interests and Influence
Glyn Williams, University of Sheffield, UK, Paula Meth, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School, New York, USA
University of Sheffield, UK and Katie Willis, Royal Holloway, Series: Global Institutions
University of London, UK This book offers a comprehensive resource on the MDGs which
This is a textbook that introduces students to the geography of includes information on their origins, trajectory, and effects, and
developing areas in a novel and challenging way. Rather than how they shaped the policy agenda and thinking about
presenting the Global South to students as a set of problems international development. The author argues that the MDGs
(rapid urbanisation, population growth, poverty, etc) this book were a reductionist agenda that did not incorporate the more
focuses on the diversity of life in the South, and looks at the role transformative and progressive elements of a human
the South plays in shaping and responding to current global development strategy. As well as providing an historical account,
change. Thought-provoking and accessible, this new edition this volume also questions the effectiveness of global goal
has been fully updated and highlight cross-cutting themes setting as an instrument of global governance. It will interest
around security, risk and violence; environmental sustainability and climate change; and students, researchers and policy-makers in the fields of
the impact of ICT on patterns of North-South and South-South exchange. development, politics, policy, and global goal setting.
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Understanding Global Poverty International Aid and the Making of a Better World
Causes, Capabilities and Human Development Reflexive Practice
Serena Cosgrove, Seattle University, USA and Benjamin Rosalind Eyben, University of Sussex, UK
Curtis, Behavioural Insights Team, UK Series: Rethinking Development
Understanding Global Poverty introduces students to what poverty This book examines what happens when we try to improve
is, why it is pervasive across human societies, and how it can be people’s lives in far-away countries and warns how self-deception
reduced through proven policy solutions. Using the capabilities may construct obstacles to the very change desired. It considers
and human development approach, the book foregrounds the the challenge to traditional aid practices posed by new donors
human aspects of poverty, keeping the voices, experiences, and like Brazil, China and India who speak of history, culture and
needs of the world’s poor in the center of the analysis. relationships. This accessible critical history of aid provides
Understanding Global Poverty is an accessible and engaging practical tools and methodology for development practitioners,
introduction to the key issues surrounding poverty, with key and students and researchers in development studies,
questions, case studies and discussion questions to help learning. anthropology and international studies to adopt the habit of
Perfect as an introductory textbook, the book could also be used reflexivity when helping to make a better world.
by policy makers and development practitioners looking for a basic guide.
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Theories and Practices of Development
Katie Willis, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
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Global economic crisis and the implications of global
environmental change have led academics and policy-makers
to consider how ‘development’ in all parts of the world should
be achieved. Theories and Practices of Development provides a
clear and user-friendly introduction to the complex debates
around how development has been understood and achieved.
The second edition has been fully updated and expanded to
reflect global political and economic shifts, as well as new
approaches to development. The rise of China and India is given
particular attention, as is the global economic crisis and its implications for development
theories and practice. There are new sections on faith-based development, disability and
sexuality, as well as greater engagement with development theories as they are put into
practice in the Global North.
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Negotiating the Sustainable Development Goals
A transformational agenda for an insecure world
Felix Dodds, University of North Carolina & Tellus Institute,
USA, Ambassador David Donoghue, Permanent Mission
of of Ireland to the United Nations, USA and Jimena Leiva
Roesch, International Peace Institute, USA
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal set
of 17 goals, targets and indicators agreed by UN member states
to frame their policy agendas for the next fifteen years (2015 to
2030). Written by three authors who have been engaged in the
development of the SDGs from the beginning, this book offers
an insider view of the process. It reviews how the SDGs were
developed, what happened in key meetings and how this
transformational agenda which took several years to negotiate
came together. It is essential reading for all interested in
sustainable development and the future of the planet and humankind, in order to
understand the complexity and importance of these issues.
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4 DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
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Development Economics Economics and Development Studies
Theory and practice Michael Tribe, University of Bradford, UK, Frederick Nixson,
Alain de Janvry, University of California Berkeley, USA and University of Manchester, UK and Andy Sumner, University
Elisabeth Sadoulet, University of California Berkeley, USA of Sussex, UK
Development Economics: Theory and Practice identifies seven Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
key dimensions of development; growth, poverty, vulnerability, Economics and Development Studies synthesises existing
inequality, basic needs, sustainability, and quality of life; and use development economics literature, much of it very
them to structure the contents of the text. This book gives a contemporary, in order to identify the salient issues and
historical perspective on the evolution of thought in controversies and to make them accessible and understandable.
development. It uses theory and empirical analysis to present This text aims to distinguish differences within the economics
readers with a full picture of how development works, how its profession, and between economists and non-economists, so
successes and failures can be assessed, and how alternatives that the reader will be able to make informed judgments about
can be introduced. the sources of these differences, and about their impact on
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The Process of Economic Development Economic Development for Everyone
James Cypher, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico Creating Jobs, Growing Businesses, and Building Resilience in
The fourth edition of The Process of Economic Development offers Low-Income Communities
a thorough and up-to-date treatment of development
Mark M. Miller
economics. This landmark text will continue to be an invaluable
resource for students, teachers and researchers in the fields of This book collects, organizes, and reviews much of the current
development economics and development studies. research available on creating economic development in
low-income communities. Part One offers an overview of: the
Part I: An Overview of Economic Development Part II: Theories
harsh realities facing low-income communities in the US today.
of Development and Underdevelopment Part III: The Structural
Part Two organizes the sprawling literature of applied economic
Transformation Part IV: Problems and Issues
development research into a practical framework of five
action-oriented dimensions: empower your residents. This book,
assembled and presented in a unified framework, will be
Routledge invaluable for students and new researchers of economic
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Empirical Development Economics Global Finance and Development
Måns Söderbom, Gothenburg University, Sweden, Francis David Hudson, University College London, UK
Teal, University of Oxford, UK, Markus Eberhardt, University Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
of Oxford, UK, Simon Quinn, University of Oxford, UK and Global Finance and Development describes and explains the
Andrew Zeitlin, University of Oxford, UK variety of relationships between finance and
Series: Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance development. Finance is broken down into its various aspects
This book provides insight into how development economics in separate chapters on aid, debt, portfolio investment, FDI,
can be viewed from an empirical perspective, and introduces microfinance and remittances. The text will help the reader
the tools that will enable students to carry out empirical work develop a critical understanding of the nature of finance and
in development. development. Throughout the text the reader is encouraged to
see financial processes as embedded within the broader
1. Models and Data 2. Cross-section Data and the Determinants
structure of social relationships.
of Incomes 3. Time Series Data, Growth and Development 4.
Panel Data 5. Policy Evaluation in Poor Countries 6. Modeling Choice: Part I 7. Endogeneity
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Economic Growth and Sustainable Development Social Innovation In Africa
Peter N. Hess, Davidson College, USA A practical guide for scaling impact
Economic growth, reflected in increases in national output per Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli, LEAP Africa, Nigeria
capita, makes possible an improved material standard of living
Series: Routledge Studies in African Development
and the alleviation of poverty. Now in its second edition,
Economic Growth and Sustainable Development features expanded Encouraged by the emergence and early impact of social
discussion of income distribution, social capital and the insights innovators on the African Continent, but frustrated by the slow
of behavioural economics for climate change mitigation. Boxed pace of large scale change, this book is focused on filling the
case studies have been added which explore the impact of knowledge gap among aspiring and emerging social innovators.
economic growth on people and countries in both the It lays out the required building blocks, including creating clear
developed and developing world. mission, vision, and values statements. It presents business
models that are demand-driven, simple, and low-cost, with
compelling measurement and evaluation tools that leverage
Routledge technology. It also explores the steps for attracting and retaining
Market: Economics, Environment talent and financing and forming strategic partnerships with
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Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Women Entrepreneurs
Development Inspiring Stories from Emerging Economies and Developing Countries
An Introduction Edited by Mauro F. Guillén, The Wharton School, University
of Pennsylvania, USA
Jay Mitra, University of Essex, UK
This book is a collection of almost two dozen cases that explore
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Development is a
the process by which women become entrepreneurs, and the
definitive text focusing on different types of organizations to
opportunities and challenges they face in growing their
illustrate the value of entrepreneurship and innovation, both for
businesses. Focusing on the intersection between
businesses and for regional development.
entrepreneurship and economic development, cases are drawn
Replete with international case studies and self-assessment from across a range of industries and countries. Each case
questions, this is an ideal text to support postgraduate teaching includes a summary of major themes and questions to guide
and research. discussion, making this casebook the ideal companion for an
entrepreneurship class, or for those with an interest in female
entrepreneurship or economic development.
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Social Entrepreneurship for Development
A business model
Margaret Brindle, Light Years IP, USA and Ron Layton, Light
Years IP, USA
This book presents a fresh approach to poverty alleviation by
bridging the fields of international development and social
entrepreneurship. The authors present a six-step model for
developing an IP business positioning strategy that allows
developing country producers to position themselves better as
owners of retail brands in foreign market countries.

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6 POLITICS, CONFLICT AND DEVELOPMENT
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Politics and Society in the Developing World Multipolar Globalization
Peter Calvert and Susan Calvert Emerging Economies and Development
Wiide-ranging and clearly written, Politics and Society in the Jan Nederveen Pieterse
Developing World begins by providing a brisk survey of the major
Series: Rethinking Development
theoretical and methodological interpretations of the social
impact of development. It then details the factors which The rapid growth of economies in Asia and the global South
determine the parameters of the developing world before has led to a momentous shift in the world order. Globalization,
moving on to examine its infrastructure and the crises currently Development and Emerging Economies: Welcome to the Multipolar
facing it. The book also covers the social and economic contexts World brings together development studies, global political
of developing societies, the international arena and its impact economy, sociology and cultural studies to ask what these
on the developing world, state-building and the tension changes mean for domestic and global inequality and how
between dictatorship and democratization. The book focuses multipolarity could reshape globalization. Accessible and
on four policy areas: aid, trade, tourism and the environment. insightful, Globalization, Development and Emerging Economies
will be an essential guide both for students in the social sciences
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The Other World Conflict and Development
Issues and Politics in the Developing World Roger Mac Ginty, University of York, UK and Andrew
Joseph N. Weatherby, Craig Arceneaux, Anika Leithner, Williams, University of St. Andrews, UK
Ira Reed, Benjamin F. Timms and Shanruo Ning Zhang Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
The Other World combines a thematic and area studies approach In the five years since the first edition of Conflict and Development
to explore contemporary global issues in the developing world. was published the awareness of the relationship between
Accessible and interdisciplinary, this text offers political, conflicts and development has grown exponentially.
economic, social, and historical analysis plus case studies on Developmental factors can act as a trigger for violence, as well
Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa and the Middle as for ending violence and for triggering post-conflict
East, and Asia. Highlighting similarities and differences among reconstruction. The book explores the complexity of the links
these regions and focusing on enduring problems, The Other between violent conflict (usually civil wars) and development,
World is a practical look at the issues affecting the majority of under-development and uneven development. The second
the world's population. edition incorporates significant changes in the field including
the G7+ initiative, the New Deal on Fragile States, World Trade
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International Development and Global Politics Conflict, Security and Development
History, Theory and Practice An Introduction
David Williams, City University, London, UK Danielle Beswick, University of Birmingham, UK and Paul
This textbook provides a historical survey of economic and Jackson, University of Birmingham, UK
political development theory and practice since 1945 against Drawing on academic theory, field research and policy
the background of changes in global politics. It examines the developments, Conflict, Security and Development provides an
ideas, institutions and practices of international development overview of the connections between security and development,
and includes case studies on Ghana, Argentina and South Korea. before, during and after conflict. This 2nd edition has been
revised and updated to take account of changes that have
occurred in both policy and academic arenas which are relevant
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State Formation, Regime Change, and Economic
Development
Jørgen Møller
The book discusses why China was surpassed by Europeans in
spite of its early development of advanced economic markets
and a meritocratic state. It also hones in on the relationship
between geopolitical pressure and state formation and on the
European conditions that – from the Middle Ages onwards –
facilitated the development of the modern state, modern
democracy, and the modern market economy. Finally, the book
discusses why some countries have been able to follow the
European lead in the latest generations whereas other countries
have not.

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International Peacebuilding
An introduction
Alpaslan Ozerdem, Coventry University, UK and SungYong
Lee, University of Otago, New Zealand
International Peacebuilding offers a concise, practical and
accessible introduction for to the growing field of peacebuilding
for students and practitioners.

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Obstacles to Peacebuilding
Graciana del Castillo, Ralph Bunche Institute for
International Studies, City University of New York, USA
Series: Global Institutions
Combining the insights of a seasoned practitioner with the
academic rigor of a meticulous policy and risk analyst, del Castillo
discusses the major obstacles to peacebuilding that need to be
removed before war-torn countries can move towards peace,
stability, and prosperity. While policy debate and the academic
literature have focused on the security, political, and social
aspects of the war-to-peace transition, this book focuses on "the
economic transition"—that is, "economic reconstruction" or "the
political economy of peace"—which is the much-neglected
aspect of peacebuilding. The book argues that rebuilding
war-torn states effectively has acquired a new sense of urgency since extremist groups
increasingly recruit people by providing jobs and services to those deprived of them due
to government and economic failures. Based on past lessons and best practices of the last
quarter of a century, the author makes recommendations to move forward and improve
the record.
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Understanding Global Poverty Poverty Capital
Causes, Capabilities and Human Development Microfinance and the Making of Development
Serena Cosgrove, Seattle University, USA and Benjamin Ananya Roy, University of California, USA
Curtis, Behavioural Insights Team, UK This is a book about poverty but it does not study the poor and
Understanding Global Poverty introduces students to what poverty the powerless; instead it studies those who manage poverty. It
is, why it is pervasive across human societies, and how it can be sheds light on how powerful institutions control "capital," or
reduced through proven policy solutions. Using the capabilities circuits of profit and investment, as well as "truth," or
and human development approach, the book foregrounds the authoritative knowledge about poverty. Such dominant practices
human aspects of poverty, keeping the voices, experiences, and are challenged by alternative paradigms of development. Using
needs of the world’s poor in the center of the analysis. the case of microfinance, the book participates in a set of fierce
Understanding Global Poverty is an accessible and engaging debates about development from the role of markets to the
introduction to the key issues surrounding poverty, with key secrets of successful pro-poor institutions. Based on extensive
questions, case studies and discussion questions to help learning. research, Poverty Capital also grows out of the author's
Perfect as an introductory textbook, the book could also be used undergraduate teaching to thousands of students on global
by policy makers and development practitioners looking for a basic guide. poverty and inequality.
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The Ethics of Global Poverty
An introduction
Scott Wisor, University of Birmingham, UK
Series: The Ethics of ...
The Ethics of Global Poverty offers a thorough introduction to the
ethical issues surrounding global poverty. Featuring case studies
throughout, this textbook is essential reading for students
studying global ethics or global poverty who want an
understanding of the moral issues that arise from vast inequalities
of wealth and power in a highly interconnected world.

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Global Poverty
Global governance and poor people in the Post-2015 Era
David Hulme, University of Manchester, UK
Series: Global Institutions
Around 1.4 billion people presently live in extreme poverty, and
yet despite this vast scale, the issue of global poverty had a
relatively low international profile until the end of the 20th
century. In the new edition of this important work, Hulme charts
the rise of global poverty as a priority global issue, and its
subsequent marginalisation as old themes edged it aside (trade
policy and peace-making in regions of geo-political importance)
and new issues were added (terrorism, global climate change
and access to natural resources).

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Learning and Volunteering Abroad for Non-Governmental Organizations, Management
Development and Development
Unpacking Host Organization and Volunteer Rationales David Lewis, London School of Economics, UK
Rebecca Tiessen The third edition of Non-Governmental Organizations,
Management and Development is fully updated and thoroughly
Series: Rethinking Development
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This book uses insights from the volunteers who travel abroad debates on the changing global context of international
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benefits and disadvantages of learning/volunteer abroad by NGOs. This book remains the first and only comprehensive
programs. The book provides students and scholars with an and academically-grounded guide to the issues facing
alternative framework for a more careful and nuanced analysis international development NGOs as they operate in increasingly
of international volunteering programs, highlighting ways to complex and challenging conditions around the world.
improve critical reflection, development outcomes and
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Working in International Development and Management of International Institutions and NGOs
Humanitarian Assistance Frameworks, practices and challenges
A Career Guide Eduardo Missoni, Bocconi University, Italy and Daniele
Alesani, Bocconi University, Italy
Maia Gedde
This ambitious book analyzes the management challenges
This indispensable career guide provides a general introduction
associated with international cooperation and sheds light on
and insight into the sector and offers students up-to-date
how these organizations have evolved as the political, economic
advice. Should they study International Development, or will
and business environments have changed around them.Case
Public Health, Environmental studies or Media get them closer
studies include The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Haiti
to where they want to get? This book offers an understanding
Earthquake and the World Bank.
of what skills and experience will make them stand out above
the competition and get that job. It enables those already Introduction Part 1: The Context Part 2: Management of
working in the sector to gain a long term view of where they International Cooperation Part 3: Management systems and
want to go and how they might structure their professional reforms in international organizations Part 4: Building and
development to gain the skills and competencies necessary to managing the organization’s profile
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Research and Fieldwork in Development Development Organizations
Daniel Hammett, Chasca Twyman and Mark Graham Rebecca Schaaf, Bath Spa University, UK
Research and Fieldwork in Development explores both traditional Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
and cutting edge research methods, from interviews and Development Organisations explores the range and role of
ethnography to spatial data and digital methods. Each chapter organizations involved in development policy and practice. This
provides the reader with an understanding of the theoretical includes community-based organizations and civil society actors,
basis of research methods, reflects on their practice and outlines international non-governmental organizations, state and other
appropriate analysis techniques. The book also examines the national-based actors, global forms of governance, international
role of new media and technologies in conducting research. financial institutions and transnational corporations. It considers
The final chapters consider the common concerns in the historical and contemporary role of each of these actors,
development research and looks at the applications of ethics explains the complex theoretical debates over their existence
and risk guidelines in fieldwork. The volume is further supported and activities, and uses case studies from a variety of contexts
by a selection of real-life case studies as contributed by global to critically assess their effectiveness.
experts in the field.
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Human Development and Global Institutions
Evolution, Impact, Reform
Richard Ponzio, Department of State, USA and Arunabha
Ghosh, CEO of the Council on Energy, Environment and
Water (CEEW)
Series: Global Institutions
The purpose of the book is to examine the conceptual evolution
of "social development" during the post-colonial era, and see
how various institutions of the UN system have tried to engage
with this issue, both in terms of intellectual and technical
advance, and operationally. The book examines this through a
series of engaging case studies - humanitarian enterprise, hunger
and malnutrition, disease, education and water resources.

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Non-Governmental Organizations and
Development
David Lewis, London School of Economics, UK and Nazneen
Kanji, International Institute for Environment and
Development, UK
Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
The book discusses the wide diversity of NGOs and their roles,
describing the ways in which NGOs are increasingly important
in relation to ideas and debates about ‘civil society’, globalisation
and the changing ideas and practices of international aid. This
critical overview will be useful to students of development
studies at undergraduate and masters levels, as well as to more
general readers and practitioners.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: What are Non-governmental
Organizations? 2. Understanding NGOs in Historical Context 3. NGOs and Development
Theory 4. NGOs and Development Practice: from Alternative to Mainstream? 5. NGO Roles
in Development 6. NGOs and ‘civil society’ 7. NGOs and Globalization 8. NGOs and the
Aid System 9. NGOs and International Humanitarian Action 10. Development NGOs in
Perspective
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Evaluating Communication for Development Digital Humanitarians
A Framework for Social Change How Big Data Is Changing the Face of Humanitarian Response
June Lennie, RMIT University, Australia and Jo Tacchi, RMIT Patrick Meier, iRevolution
University, Australia This gripping real-time drama is set against the the devastation
This pathbreaking book provides the latest thinking on of the Haiti earthquake. The author, a pioneer of digital
international development programs which use communication humanitarianism, didn’t stay idle long. Within hours, from his
for development (C4D) to implement social change. It critiques laptop, he’d assembled a global network of volunteers to collect,
many dominant accountability-based approaches to analyze, sift through, map, and relay accurate information from
development and evaluation and offers an alternative holistic, survivors on the ground voicing cries of help using social media.
participatory, mixed methods approach, using key concepts and Their data-mining accomplishments were record-breaking and
principles that are considered more effective and appropriate set new standards for quick action in large scale disaster relief
for achieving long-term sustainable change. This is supported situations. This book explains the technology behind this new
by examples and case studies from over fifteen years of research wave of ICT networking and data-mining.
and projects undertaken by the authors.
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Communicating Development with Communities New Media and International Development
Linje Manyozo Representation and affect in microfinance
Series: Rethinking Development Anke Schwittay, University of Sussex, UK
Communicating Development with Communities builds on the Series: Rethinking Development
work of Robert Chambers and Arturo Escobar, the bookis an This book brings together two sets of development questions
empirically grounded critical reflection on how the development usually considered separately: the affective investments in
industry defines, imagines and constructs development at the humanitarian and development aid and the latter’s use of visual
implementation level. This is a valuable resource for students, representation and digital media. The author interweaves analysis
scholars and practitioners in participatory development, to of both to directly address young people’s investments in
prepare them for the complexities and challenges that await charitable giving, mediated through websites and tours. Using
them when it comes to working with marginalised people in the example of microfinance - the inclusion of the world’s poor
both the north and the south. people into formal financial services – this book analyzes how
the participation of financial inclusion supporters in global
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Information and Communication Technology for Media and Development
Development (ICT4D) Richard Vokes, University of Adelaide, Australia
Richard Heeks, University of Manchester, UK Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development The text provides advanced undergraduate, and postgraduate,
students with an introduction to the key theoretical perspectives
This is the first dedicated textbook to examine and explain these emerging phenomena in both media theory and development studies. It also brings
of Information and Communication Technology for Development. It will help students, these two bodies of theory into dialogue with each other, by
practitioners and researchers understand the place of ICTs within development; the examining the ways in which both media and development
ICT-enabled changes already underway; and the key issues and interventions that engage produce social changes (both intended and unintended), and
ICT4D practice and strategy. The book uses extensive in-text diagrams, tables and boxed by looking at how media has been, and could be, ‘harnessed’
examples with chapter-end discussion and assignment questions and further reading. by development agencies, developing world governments,
Supported by online activities, video links and session outlines and slides, this textbook NGOs, and peoples in the developing world as part of their wider
provides the basis for undergraduate, postgraduate and online learning modules on ICT4D. attempts to achieve positive social change.
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Cities and Development Reducing Urban Poverty in the Global South
Sean Fox, University of Bristol, UK and Tom Goodfellow, David Satterthwaite, International Institute for Environment
University of Sheffield, UK and Development, UK and Diana Mitlin, University of
Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development Manchester, UK
In the five years since the first edition of Cities and Development This is the first book to review the effectiveness of different
was published, awareness of the challenges associated with approaches to reducing urban poverty in the Global South. It
urban growth in the developing world has grown significantly. describes and discusses the different ways in which national
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Managing the City Economy The Globalizing Cities Reader
Challenges and Strategies in Developing Countries Edited by Xuefei Ren, Michigan State University, US and Roger Keil, York University,
Le-Yin Zhang Canada
Adopting a practitioner’s perspective, theoretically grounded Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series
and international in scope, this book is unique in its focus and The revised volume reflects how the geographies of theory have recently shifted away
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challenges and options in managing the contemporary city global city studies have evolved in exciting and wide-ranging ways. The book will be a key
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Urban Poverty in the Global South Cities and Agriculture
Scale and Nature Developing Resilient Urban Food Systems
Diana Mitlin, University of Manchester, UK and David Edited by Henk de Zeeuw, RUAF Foundation, Netherlands
Satterthwaite, International Institute for Environment and and Pay Drechsel, International Water Management
Development, UK Institute, Sri Lanka
One in seven of the world’s population live in poverty in urban Series: Earthscan Food and Agriculture
areas, and the vast majority of these live in the Global South - As people increasingly migrate to urban settings and more than
mostly in overcrowded informal settlements with inadequate half of the world's population now lives in cities, it is vital to plan
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so frequently under-estimated by governments and international evidence based "state of the art" chapters on the key dimensions
agencies worldwide. It is a comprehensive and detailed resource of urban food challenges and types of intra- and peri-urban
for students and lecturers in development studies, urban agriculture. It provides urban planners and students with an
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Understanding Poverty and the Environment Climate Change Adaptation and Development
Analytical frameworks and approaches Transforming Paradigms and Practices
Fiona Nunan, University of Birmingham, UK Edited by Tor Håkon Inderberg, Fridtjof Nansen Institute,
Does poverty lead to environmental degradation? Do degraded Norway, Siri Eriksen, University of Life Sciences, Norway,
environments and natural resources lead to poverty? Or are Karen O'Brien, University of Oslo, Norway and Linda Sygna,
there other forces at play? Is the relationship between poverty cCHANGE, Norway
and the environment really as straightforward as the vicious While it is widely recognized that climate change will have
circle portrayal of ‘poverty leading to environmental destruction significant impacts on the developing world, the social
leading to more poverty’ would suggest? Does it matter if the dimensionsof vulnerability are often ignored in development
relationship is portrayed in this way? Recommended further projects and practices aimed at promoting adaptation to climate
reading draws on published material from the last thirty years change. This book presents case studies that shed light on the
as well as key contemporary publications, steering tendency to promote policies and practices that fit conveniently
readers towards essential key texts and authors for each topic. into traditional development paradigms, and explores how
Themes examined include power, access, institutions and scale. development may need to shift focus in relation to climate
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Jennifer Elliott, University of Brighton, UK Biodiversity, Wellbeing and Sustainability
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Fundamentals of Sustainable Development The Atlas of Environmental Migration
Niko Roorda, Peter Blaze Corcoran, Florida Gulf University, Dina Ionesco, Policy officer, International Organisation for
USA, Joseph P. Weakland, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA Migration (IOM)., Daria Mokhnacheva, Project support
and Nico Zaverdinos officer, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and
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an accessible way, and can be read with ease by those with no Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France and the University of
previous knowledge of sustainable development. The first part Liège, Belgium
presents an overview of the conceptual and practical challenges Climate change has a significant and direct impact on human
in sustainable development stemming from human environment migration. This atlas provides a comprehensive and illustrated
relations as well as ensuing issues of inequality and insecurity. account of environmental migration worldwide, supported by
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and draws on many disciplines to investigate topics such as draws a typology of migration related to environmental and
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Agriculture and Rural Development in a Globalizing Food and Development
World E.M. Young, University of Staffordshire, UK
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Challenges and Opportunities
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Edited by Prabhu Pingali, Cornell University, USA and
continued prevalence of undernutrition in the developing world;
Gershon Feder, International Food Policy Research Institute,
acute food crises in places associated with conflict; the
USA emergence of over nutrition in the developing world; the
Series: Earthscan Food and Agriculture vulnerability of the contemporary global food production system.
Rapid structural transformation and urbanization are These issues are explored with particular reference to their
transforming agriculture and food production in rural areas implications for the ‘developing world’, i.e. the majority of the
across the world. This textbook provides a comprehensive review global population. The text identifies the major factors, analysing
and assessment of the multi-faceted nature of agriculture and these at international, national and local scales to understand
rural development, particularly in the developing world where their continued prevalence. Each chapter contains international
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The Politics of Knowledge in Agricultural Research Clive Agnew, University of Manchester and Philip
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UK Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
Series: Pathways to Sustainability Water Resources and Development explores water management
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security and the state of the global food system. Population and uses case studies to exemplify four key development
growth, climate change and food price spikes have combined challenges: economic growth, poverty reduction, competition
to focus new attention on the technologies and institutions that and conflict over water, and adaptation to climate change. It
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Economics of Agricultural Development Water Security
World Food Systems and Resource Use Principles, Perspectives and Practices
George W. Norton, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Edited by Bruce Lankford, University of East Anglia, UK,
University, USA, Jeffrey Alwang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Karen Bakker, University of British Columbia, Canada, Mark
and State University, USA and William A. Masters, Purdue Zeitoun, University of East Anglia, UK and Declan Conway,
University, USA London School of Economics, UK
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severity, and effects of poverty, population growth, and on water security – an issue that, like water governance a few
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in recent years, and the implications of globalization for is open to multiple interpretations and the authors here set out
agriculture, poverty, and the environment. This book is essential the various approaches to the topic from different perspectives.
reading for undergraduate students seeking to understand the economics of agricultural Delivered by international authorities on their subjects, it should serve as an introductory
development and the world food system, including environmental and human textbook as well as being of value to professionals, NGOs and policy-makers.
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Food Security and Development Development Through Bricolage
Country Case Studies Rethinking Institutions for Natural Resource Management
Edited by Udaya Sekhar Nagothu, Bioforsk, Norwegian Frances Cleaver, University of Bradford, UK
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Research, As, Series: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management
Norway Why, despite an emphasis on 'getting institutions right', do
The global food system is characterized by large numbers of development initiatives so infrequently deliver as planned? This
people experiencing food insecurity and hunger on the one book disputes the model of development by design and argues
hand, and vast amounts of food waste and overconsumption that institutions are formed through the uneven patching
on the other. This book brings together experiences from together of old practices and accepted norms with new
different countries addressing the challenges associated with arrangements. The author explores the processes involved in
food security. Seen through various disciplinary lenses the institutional bricolage; the constant renegotiation of norms, the
different cases included are countries at various stages of food reinvention of tradition, the importance of legitimate authority
security, with diverse stories of success as well as failures in their and the role of people themselves in shaping such arrangements.
efforts. These include China, Brazil and India, as well as less The extent to which bricolage reproduces social inequalities or
developed countries in Africa and Asia, such as Malawi, Ethiopia, creates space for challenging them is also considered. The book
Tanzania, Myanmar, Bangladesh and the Philippines draws on a number of contemporary strands of development thinking about collective
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New Challenges to Food Security Land Degradation, Desertification and Climate
From Climate Change to Fragile States Change
Edited by Ian Christoplos, Danish Institute for International Anticipating, assessing and adapting to future change
Studies, Denmark and Adam Pain, Danish Institute for
Mark S. Reed, Newcastle University, UK and Lindsay C.
International Studies, Denmark
Stringer, University of Leeds, UK
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challenges--new and evolving--to food security. Books on food
land degradation and climate change, little is understood about
security tend to cover particular countries or types of crises but
the links between them. Less still is known about how these
none to date have provided a general overview of both theory
processes are likely to interact in different social-ecological
and practice in relation to today’s evolving and emerging risks.
systems around the world, or how societies might be able to
The primary objective of this book is therefore to bring together
adapt to this twin challenge. This book identifies key
these different perspectives on food security to provide a basis
vulnerabilities to the combined effects of climate change and
for a common understanding of the interplay of this range of
land degradation around the world. It identifies triple-win
risks and challenges. Bringing together a range of contributors,
adaptations that can tackle both climate change and land
the book focuses particularly on the social, political and
degradation, whilst supporting biodiversity and ecosystem
institutional aspects of food security.
services.
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global environmental benefits. Building on a Foucaultian provides a collection of key articles published on gender and
conception of power, this book provides an overview of forests over the last thirty years. Including an editorial
collective action challenges involved in the sustainable introduction and overview, it provides an accessible collection
management and development of global freshwater resources of excellent forestry-relevant social science, framed within an
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Contesting Development Gender and Development
Critical Struggles for Social Change Janet Momsen and Janet Momsen, University of California,
Edited by Philip McMichael, Cornell University, USA USA
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key concepts and theories in the sociology of development. This This book is the only broad based introduction to the topic
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Development Economics as if All People Mattered
Edited by Amy Skinner, DEEEP, Brussels, Matt Baillie Smith, Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University, USA, Günseli Berik,
Eleanor Brown, University of York, UK and Tobias Troll, University of Utah, USA and Maria Floro, American University,
DEEEP, Brussels USA
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and discussing cutting-edge debates around development,
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Nicola Ansell, Brunel University London, UK Humanizing social transformation
Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development John Clammer, United Nations University, Japan
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Popular Representations of Development Tourism and Development in the Developing World
Insights from Novels, Films, Television and Social Media David J. Telfer, Brock University, Ontario, Canada and
Edited by David Lewis, London School of Economics, UK, Richard Sharpley, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Dennis Rodgers, University of Glasgow, UK and Michael Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
Woolcock, The World Bank, USA This book considers the attraction tourism has as an industry,
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concepts, theories and knowledge with an analysis of
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within which the barriers to immigration of Third World migrants of approaches to guide readers through current debates about
to wealthy First World nations go ever higher, whilst the barriers the role that religions play in development – from positive
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Andrew Holden, University of Bedfordshire, UK An Introduction to Current and Future Trends
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to the relationship of poverty and tourism development within R. Phillips, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
the context of developing countries. The book is divided into
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Turning the World Upside Down Postcolonialism and Development
The search for global health in the 21st Century Cheryl McEwan
Nigel Crisp, House of Lords and All Party Parliamentary Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
Group on Global Health, London, UK This book provides a valuable and unique introductory text that
There is an unfair import export business in people and ideas explains and critically evaluates recent debates about
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import trained health workers and export their ideas and studies. Up-to-date illustrations and examples from across the
ideology about health in poorer ones, whether or not they are regions of the world bring to life theoretical and conceptual
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Sophie Harman, Queen Mary University of London, UK From Theory to Practice
Series: Global Institutions Robyn Eversole, University of Tasmania, Australia
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fever and avian flu, the issue of global health and its governance anthropology of development, and then showing how these insights from anthropology
is of increasing concern to scholars and practitioners of medicine, can be applied in practice to solve real-world development dilemmas. Written for advanced
public health, social work, and international politics alike. undergraduate and postgraduate students who are professionals-in-training in development
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global health governance. It provides a comprehensive look at anthropology of development and draws them into a framework for addressing some of
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Ilse Oosterlaken Global Health Problems and Solutions
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wellbeing, agency and justice are the core values - as a powerful Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.
normative lens to examine technology and its role in First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
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Challenging the Prevailing Paradigm of Global Migration
Displacement and Resettlement Patterns, processes, and politics
Risks, Impoverishment, Legacies, and Solutions Elizabeth Mavroudi and Caroline Nagel, University of South
Carolina, US
Edited by Michael M. Cernea and Julie K. Maldonado
Migration has been one of the most important forces shaping
Development-caused forced displacement and involuntary
political, economic, social and cultural life in the modern world.
resettlement has increased exponentially in recent years, making
While fewer than 3 percent of the world’s people live outside
it one of the top problems on the international development
of their country of birth, migration directly or indirectly affects
agenda. This book challenges existing weak policies and
almost everybody through e.g. wage and price adjustments
dysfunctional practices, and proposes a robust set of solutions
and the introduction of new cultural influences. Providing a
to improve the performance of resettlement policies and to
clear, concise, and well-organized discussion of historical patterns
tackle injustices and violations. At a time when governments,
and contemporary trends, this book equips students with an
development agencies and universities worldwide are urgently
understanding of complex issues allowing them to think critically
seeking solutions, this book will be of interest to development
about contemporary migration debates. It will also be invaluable to instructors looking to
practitioners, students, and researchers of international
identify weekly topics for new courses.
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Global Diasporas The Politicisation of Migration
An Introduction Edited by Wouter van der Brug, University of Amsterdam,
Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, Robin Cohen, University the Netherlands., Gianni D'Amato, University of Neuchâtel,
of Oxford and Nicholas Van Hear Switzerland, Didier Ruedin, University of Neuchâtel,
Switzerland and Joost Berkhout, University of Amsterdam,
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the Netherlands
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his distinctive approach to the study of the world’s diasporas.
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The first edition of this book had a major impact on diaspora The Politicisation of Migration examines the differences between
studies and was the foundational text in an emerging research seven Western European countries by developing a conceptual
and teaching field. This second edition extends and clarifies framework to empirically explain patterns of politicisation and
Robin Cohen’s argument, addresses some critiques and outlines de-politicisation. The analyses show that over the past decade
new perspectives for the study of diasporas. The book has also immigration has been increasingly defined in socio-cultural
been made more student-friendly with illustrations, guided terms and that it has been receiving less political attention since
readings and suggested essay questions. the economic crisis started in 2007. Contributing to literatures on migration, party politics
and agenda-setting, the book will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of
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Michael Samers, University of Kentucky, USA and Michael W.T.S. Gould, University of Liverpool, UK
Collyer Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
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multi-disciplinary, advanced, and theoretically-informed of the problems of development for all countries, and especially
introduction to migration and immigration. The multi-disciplinary those which seek to implement major economic and social
text draws on insights from human geography, political science, change: the reflexive relationships between a country’s
social anthropology, sociology, and to a lesser extent economics. population and its development. How does population size,
Revised and updated with new material, new maps and distribution, age structure and skill base affect development
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Africa Japanese Economic Development
Diversity and Development Theory and practice
Tony Binns, University of Otago, New Zealand, Alan Dixon, Penny Francks
University of Worcester, UK and Etienne Nel, University of Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies
Otago, New Zealand This fully revised and updated third edition looks at Japan's
At the start of the twenty-first century, Africa is the world’s economic history from the nineteenth century through to World
poorest continent. This book will both introduce and de-mystify War II, reassessing Japan’s economic past in the light of fresh
Africa’s diversity and dynamism, and consider how its peoples theoretical perspectives in economic history and development.
and environments have interacted through time and space. The Francks draws out the background of Japan's post-war economic
background and diversity of Africa’s social, cultural, economic, miracle and provides a comparative framework within which
political and environmental systems will be examined, and the Japan's case can be related to development worldwide. It is an
book will identify and elucidate the key development issues important resource for courses on the Japanese economy, and
which have affected Africa in the past and are likely to be comparative economic development and economic history
significant in shaping the future of the continent. These will more generally.
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Critical Issues in Contemporary China The Political Economy of Latin America
Unity, Stability and Development Reflections on Neoliberalism and Development
Edited by Czeslaw Tubilewicz, University of Adelaide, Peter Kingstone, King s College London, UK
Australia Neoliberalism has been at the center of enormous controversy
Critical Issues in Contemporary China: Unity, Stability and since its first appearance in Latin America in the early 1970s.
Development comprehensively examines key problems crucial Even neoliberalism’s strongest supporters concede that it has
to understanding modern-day China. Organized around three not lived up to its promises and that growth, poverty, and
inter-related themes of unity, stability and development, chapters inequality all have performed considerably worse than hoped.
explore distinct issues (such as miliarty transformation, energy This brief text offers an unbiased reflection on the neoliberalism
security, health and education) and debate their significance for debate in Latin America and the institutional puzzle that
domestic China and Beijing’s engagement with the wider world. underlies the region’s difficulties with democratization and
A fully revised and substantially expanded new edition, this book development.
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Challenging Southeast Asian Development Latin American Economic Development
The shadows of success Javier A. Reyes, Associate Professor of Economics in the
Jonathan Rigg, National University of Singapore Economics Department of the Sam M. Walton College of
Business in the University of Arkansas, USA., Javier A. Reyes,
Over the course of the last half century, the growth economies
Associate Professor of Economics in the Economics
of Southeast Asia – Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – have transformed themselves Department of the Sam M. Walton College of Business in
into middle income countries. This book looks at how the very the University of Arkansas, USA. and W. Charles Sawyer,
success of these economies has bred new challenges, novel Texas Christian University, USA.
problems, and fresh tensions, while hang-overs from years of Series: Routledge Textbooks in Development Economics
underdevelopment also sometimes remain to be resolved. Latin America is one of the most interesting parts of the world.
Presenting an interesting analysis on the problems of The region’s illustrious history, culture, and geography are
development, this book is an important contribution to famous internationally, but in terms of economics, Latin America
Southeast Asian Studies, Development Studies and has been generally associated with problems. For many, the
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Latin American Development
Julie Cupples, University of Edinburgh, UK
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This book provides provides detailed and accessible information
and analysis of the key development challenges facing Latin
America, the diverse ways in which its peoples are responding
to such challenges and ways in which such challenges and
responses can be theorized. It emphasizes political, economic,
social, cultural and environmental dimensions of development.
It explores the region’s historical trajectory, the implementation
and rejection of the neoliberal model, the role played by diverse
social movements, the ways in which Latin American
development is shaped by relations of gender, class and race, the
environment, media and popular culture. The text contains
critical historical and contemporary case studies from all parts of the continent.
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Making History Today
James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer, Universidad Autónoma
de Zacatecas, Mexico
Series: Routledge Critical Development Studies
The Class Struggle in Latin America analyses the political and
economic dynamics of development in Latin America through
the lens of class struggle, focusing in particular on the cases of
Brazil, Paraguay, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Venezuala and Chile.
The book argues that the class struggle remains instrinsically
linked to the march of capitalist development and to the future
of the region. At a time when many postneoliberal regimes in
Latin America are faltering, this book provides a guide to the
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Social and Geographical Mobilities in Southeast, East, and Northeast
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Tony Fielding, University of Sussex, UK
This textbook describes and explains the complex reality of
contemporary internal and international migrations in East Asia.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the text offers
comprehensive coverage of all forms of migration including
labour migration, student migration, marriage migration,
displacement and human trafficking.
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Andrew E. Collins, Northumbria University, UK Disasters
Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development Emily Ying Yang Chan, The Chinese University of Hong
This book provides accessible analyses of disasters and Kong, Hong Kong
development, addressing planning and response activities that
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accompany this field. Social, economic and environmental
hazards, vulnerabilities and risks will be examined in an With a unique focus on Asian case studies, this book introduces
interdisciplinary way. With the benefit of the author's long the human health impact of various disaster types (earthquake,
experience in this field the book addresses the key themes with volcanic eruption, tropical cyclone, floods, drought and famine,
regular use of case studies. heat waves and cold waves) as well as the human needs of
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Disaster, Conflict and Society in Crises People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic
Everyday Politics of Crisis Response Recovery
Edited by Dorothea Hilhorst, Wageningen University, the Facing Fragilities
Netherlands
Edited by Dorothea Hilhorst, Wageningen University, the
Series: Routledge Humanitarian Studies Netherlands, Bart Weijs, Wageningen University, The
Humanitarian crises, whether they result from conflict, natural Netherlands and Gemma van der Haar, Wageningen
disaster or political collapse, are usually perceived as complete University, The Netherlands
breaks from normality, spurring special emergency policies and
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interventions. This book questions this assumption, arguing that
there are both continuities and discontinuities between crisis This book enhances our understanding of socioeconomic
and normality. Using a wealth of international case studies from recovery. It develops a social perspective on socio-economic
a team of leading experts, the book examines what this means recovery in crisis-affected or fragile settings. It views
for the social and political dynamics of institutional response, socio-economic processes as embedded in people's strategies
international policy and aid interventions in crises. to rebuild their lives and livelihoods, institutional change and
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Humanitarian Intervention and Legitimacy Wars Humanitarianism Contested
Seeking Peace and Justice in the 21st Century Where Angels Fear to Tread
Richard Falk, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Michael Barnett, George Washington University, USA and
Series: Global Horizons Thomas G. Weiss, City University of New York, USA
Esteemed scholar Richard Falk draws on his vast experience as Series: Global Institutions
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INDEX BY TITLE 25
Fundamentals of Sustainable Development .......... 14 Non-Governmental Organizations, Management and
A Development .......................................................................... 9
G
Africa ....................................................................................... 21
Agriculture and Rural Development in a Globalizing
O
Gender and Development .............................................. 17
World ....................................................................................... 15 Gender, Development and Globalization ............... 17 Obstacles to Peacebuilding .............................................. 7
Agronomy for Development ......................................... 15 Geographies of Developing Areas ................................. 2 Other World, The ................................................................... 6
Anthropology for Development .................................. 19 Geographies of Development ......................................... 2
Art, Culture and International Development .......... 17
Asian Migrations ................................................................ 22
Global Diasporas ................................................................ 20 P
Global Finance and Development ................................ 4
Atlas of Environmental Migration, The .................... 14 Global Health ....................................................................... 18 People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic
Global Health Governance ............................................ 19 Recovery ................................................................................. 23
C Global History of the Developing World, A ................ 2 Political Economy of Latin America, The ................. 21
Global Migration ................................................................ 20 Politicisation of Migration, The .................................... 20
Celebrity Humanitarianism and North-South Global Poverty ........................................................................ 8 Politics and Society in the Developing
Relations ................................................................................ 24 Globalizing Cities Reader, The ...................................... 12 World ......................................................................................... 6
Challenging Southeast Asian Development ........... 21 Popular Representations of Development .............. 18
Challenging the Prevailing Paradigm of Displacement
and Resettlement ............................................................... 20
H Population and Development ...................................... 20
Postcolonialism and Development ............................ 19
Children, Youth and Development ............................ 17 Health and Poverty ............................................................ 19 Poverty Capital ...................................................................... 8
Cities and Agriculture ....................................................... 12 Human Development and Global Process of Economic Development, The ..................... 4
Cities and Development .................................................. 12 Institutions ............................................................................ 10 Public Health Humanitarian Responses to Natural
Class Struggle in Latin America, The .......................... 22 Humanitarian Intervention and Legitimacy Disasters ................................................................................. 23
Climate Change Adaptation and Wars ......................................................................................... 23
Development ....................................................................... 13
Climate Change and Development ........................... 13
Humanitarianism Contested ........................................ 23 R
Communicating Development with
Communities ....................................................................... 11
I Reducing Urban Poverty in the Global
South ....................................................................................... 12
Companion to Development Studies, Third Edition,
Information and Communication Technology for Religions and Development .......................................... 18
The .............................................................................................. 2
Development (ICT4D) ....................................................... 11 Research and Fieldwork in Development .................. 9
Conflict and Development ............................................... 6
International Aid and the Making of a Better Resilience, Development and Global
Conflict, Security and Development ............................. 6
World ......................................................................................... 3 Change ................................................................................... 13
Conservation and Development ................................. 13
International Committee of the Red Cross,
Contesting Development ............................................... 17
Critical Issues in Contemporary China ...................... 21
The ............................................................................................ 24 S
International Development and Global
Politics ....................................................................................... 6 Shaping the Humanitarian World ............................. 24
D International Peacebuilding ............................................ 7 Social Entrepreneurship for Development ................. 5
Introduction to Sustainable Development, Social Innovation In Africa ............................................... 5
Development Economics .................................................. 4 An .............................................................................................. 14 State Formation, Regime Change, and Economic
Development Organizations ........................................... 9
Development .......................................................................... 7
Development Through Bricolage ................................ 16
J
Digital Humanitarians .................................................... 24
Digital Humanitarians .................................................... 24
T
Japanese Economic Development ............................. 21
Disaster and Development ............................................ 23
Just Conservation .............................................................. 14 Technology and Human Development ................... 19
Disaster, Conflict and Society in Crises ...................... 23
Theories and Practices of Development ..................... 3

E L Tourism and Development in the Developing


World ....................................................................................... 18
Land Degradation, Desertification and Climate Tourism and Sustainability ............................................ 18
Earthscan Reader on Gender and Forests,
Change ................................................................................... 16 Tourism, Poverty and Development .......................... 18
The ............................................................................................ 16
Latin American Development ...................................... 22 Turning the World Upside Down ................................ 19
Economic Development for Everyone ......................... 4
Latin American Economic Development ................ 21
Economic Growth and Sustainable
Development .......................................................................... 5
Learning and Volunteering Abroad for U
Development .......................................................................... 9
Economics and Development Studies ........................ 4
Understanding Global Poverty ....................................... 8
Economics of Agricultural Development ................. 15
Education, Learning and the Transformation of
M Understanding Global Poverty ....................................... 8
Understanding Poverty and the
Development ....................................................................... 17
Making Climate Compatible Development Environment ........................................................................ 13
Empirical Development Economics ............................. 4
Happen ................................................................................... 13 Understanding Sustainable Development ............. 14
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional
Management of International Institutions and Urban Poverty in the Global South ............................. 12
Development .......................................................................... 5
NGOs .......................................................................................... 9
Essential Guide to Critical Development Studies,
The .............................................................................................. 2
Managing the City Economy ........................................ 12 W
Media and Development ................................................ 11
Ethics of Global Poverty, The ............................................ 8
Migration ............................................................................... 20 Water Governance and Collective Action ............... 16
Evaluating Communication for
Millennium Development Goals .................................... 2 Water Resources and Development .......................... 15
Development ....................................................................... 11
Multipolar Globalization ................................................... 6 Water Security ..................................................................... 15
Evaluating Environment in International
Women Entrepreneurs ....................................................... 5
Development ....................................................................... 14
N Working in International Development and
Humanitarian Assistance ................................................. 9
F Negotiating the Sustainable Development
Goals .......................................................................................... 3
Food and Development .................................................. 15
New Challenges to Food Security ............................... 16
Food Security and Development ................................. 16
New Media and International
Development ....................................................................... 11
Non-Governmental Organizations and
Development ....................................................................... 10

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Lewis, David ............................................................................. 9 Walker, Peter ......................................................................... 24
A Lewis, David .......................................................................... 10 Walraven, Gijs ....................................................................... 19
Lewis, David .......................................................................... 18 Weatherby, Joseph N. ........................................................ 6
Agnew, Clive ......................................................................... 15 White, Christopher ............................................................... 2
Ansell, Nicola ........................................................................ 17
M Williams, David ....................................................................... 6
Williams, Glyn .......................................................................... 2
B Mac Ginty, Roger .................................................................. 6 Willis, Katie ................................................................................ 3
Manyozo, Linje .................................................................... 11 Wisor, Scott .............................................................................. 8
Barnett, Michael .................................................................. 23 Martin, Adrian ...................................................................... 14
Beneria, Lourdes ................................................................. 17
Beswick, Danielle .................................................................. 6
Mavroudi, Elizabeth .......................................................... 20 Y
McCracken, Kevin .............................................................. 18
Binns, Tony ............................................................................. 21 McEwan, Cheryl .................................................................. 19 Young, E.M. ............................................................................ 15
Blewitt, John ......................................................................... 14 McMichael, Philip ............................................................... 17
Brindle, Margaret .................................................................. 5
Brown, Katrina ...................................................................... 13
Meier, Patrick ........................................................................ 24 Z
Meier, Patrick ........................................................................ 24
Miller, Mark M. ......................................................................... 4 Zhang, Le-Yin ....................................................................... 12
C Missoni, Eduardo .................................................................. 9
Mitlin, Diana .......................................................................... 12
Calvert, Peter ........................................................................... 6 Mitra, Jay .................................................................................... 5
Cernea, Michael M. ........................................................... 20 Momsen, Janet .................................................................... 17
Chan, Emily ............................................................................ 23 Mowforth, Martin ............................................................... 18
Christoplos, Ian .................................................................... 16 Møller, Jørgen ......................................................................... 7
Clammer, John .................................................................... 17
Cleaver, Frances .................................................................. 16
Cohen, Robin ........................................................................ 20
N
Colfer, Carol J. Pierce ....................................................... 16 Nagothu, Udaya Sekhar ................................................. 16
Collins, Andrew E. .............................................................. 23 Nederveen Pieterse, Jan ................................................... 6
Cosgrove, Serena .................................................................. 8 Newsham, Andrew ........................................................... 13
Cosgrove, Serena .................................................................. 8 Norton, George W. ............................................................ 15
Crisp, Nigel ............................................................................. 19 Nunan, Fiona ........................................................................ 13
Cupples, Julie ....................................................................... 22 Nunan, Fiona ........................................................................ 13
Cypher, James ........................................................................ 4 Nwuneli, Ndidi Okonkwo ................................................ 5

D O
de Janvry, Alain ...................................................................... 4 Oosterlaken, Ilse ................................................................. 19
de Zeeuw, Henk ................................................................. 12 Ozerdem, Alpaslan .............................................................. 7
del Castillo, Graciana .......................................................... 7
Desai, Vandana ....................................................................... 2
Dodds, Felix .............................................................................. 3
P
Petras, James ........................................................................ 22
E Pingali, Prabhu .................................................................... 15
Ponzio, Richard ................................................................... 10
Elliott, Jennifer ..................................................................... 14 Potter, Robert .......................................................................... 2
Eversole, Robyn ................................................................... 19
Eyben, Rosalind ..................................................................... 3
R
F Reed, Mark S. ......................................................................... 16
Ren, Xuefei ............................................................................. 12
Falk, Richard .......................................................................... 23 Reyes, Javier A. ..................................................................... 21
Fielding, Tony ....................................................................... 22 Richey, Lisa Ann .................................................................. 24
Forsythe, David P. .............................................................. 24 Rigg, Jonathan ..................................................................... 21
Fox, Sean ................................................................................. 12 Roorda, Niko ......................................................................... 14
Francks, Penny ..................................................................... 21 Roy, Ananya ............................................................................. 8
Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko ............................................................. 2

G S
Samers, Michael .................................................................. 20
Gedde, Maia ............................................................................. 9 Satterthwaite, David ........................................................ 12
Gould, W.T.S. ......................................................................... 20 Schaaf, Rebecca ..................................................................... 9
Guillén, Mauro F. ................................................................... 5 Schwittay, Anke .................................................................. 11
Skinner, Amy ......................................................................... 17
H Suhardiman, Diana ........................................................... 16
Sumberg, James ................................................................. 15
Hammett, Daniel .................................................................. 9 Söderbom, Måns .................................................................. 4
Harman, Sophie .................................................................. 19
Heeks, Richard ..................................................................... 11
Hess, Peter N. ........................................................................... 5
T
Hilhorst, Dorothea ............................................................. 23 Tanner, Thomas .................................................................. 13
Hilhorst, Dorothea ............................................................. 23 Telfer, David J. ...................................................................... 18
Holden, Andrew ................................................................. 18 Tiessen, Rebecca ................................................................... 9
Hudson, David ........................................................................ 4 Tomalin, Emma ................................................................... 18
Hulme, David .......................................................................... 8 Tribe, Michael .......................................................................... 4
Tubilewicz, Czeslaw ......................................................... 21
I
Inderberg, Tor Håkon ...................................................... 13
U
Ionesco, Dina ........................................................................ 14 Uitto, Juha .............................................................................. 14

K V
Kingstone, Peter ................................................................. 21 van der Brug, Wouter ...................................................... 20
Veltmeyer, Henry .................................................................. 2
L Vokes, Richard ...................................................................... 11
Lankford, Bruce ................................................................... 15
Lennie, June .......................................................................... 11
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