From Modernization to Globalization, a continuing conversation
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm
ISBN: 978-0-415-78012-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Subjects covered include:
- the Vicissitudes of Third Worldism and the Passing of National Development
- neo-Liberalism and the Roots of Globalization
- the Cold War and the Third World
- the end of The Cold War and the Fate of the Third World
- neo-Liberalism Ascendant and the Golden Age of Globalization
- the Long War and the Securitization of Globalization.
This is essential reading for all students and scholars of development, politics of the third world/global south, geographies of the developing world and global studies.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Internationale Beziehungen Entwicklungspolitik, Nord-Süd Beziehungen
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften Interdisziplinär Entwicklungsstudien
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Globalisierung, Transformationsprozesse
Weitere Infos & Material
- The Legacies of Colonialism, and their implications.Mazuri, Ali A (1979) "Churches and Multinationals in the Spread of Modern Education: A Third World Perspective." TWQ 1.1, 30-49. Dowty, Alan (1986) "Emigration and expulsion in the Third World" TWQ 8:1, 151-76. Bayat, Asef, (1996) Un-Civil society: The Politics of the ‘informal people’.TWQ 18.1 53-72. Halperin, Sandra (2005) ‘The Post-Cold War Political Topography of the Middle East: prospects for democracy’. TWQ 26.7, 1135-1156. 2. National Liberation and "Third Worldism". Afshar, Haleh (1985) "Women, State and the Ideology in Iran" TWQ 7.2, 256-78. Brown, David (1989) "Ethnic revival: perspectives on state and society". TWQ 11:4. Williams, Marc (1993) "Rearticulating the Third World Coalition: The role of the environmental agenda". TWQ 14:1, 7.30. Berger, Mark, T. (1994) "The End of the Third World?". TWQ 15.2, 257-75. Bamyeh, Mohammed (2008) "Hermeneutics against instrumental reason: national and post-national Islam in the 20th century". TWQ 29:3 555-574. Pereira, C &Ibrahim, J (2010) On the Bodies of Women: the common ground between Islam and Christianity in Nigeria. 3. Development and Political Violence. Frank, Andre Gunder (1980) "Arms Economy and Warfare in the Third World". TWQ 2:2, 228-50. Makinda, Samuel M (1982) "Conflict and the Superpowers in the Horn of Africa" TWQ 4:1, 93-103. Harvey, Neil (1995) "Rebellion in Chiapas; rural reforms and popular struggle". TWQ 16:1, 39-73. Shah, Kamil (2009) "The failure of state building and the promise of state failure: reinterpreting the security development nexus in Haiti". TWQ 30:1, 17-34. 4. From ‘Modernizations’ to Globalization: The Cold War and after Shali, Zoubir (1981) "The Phenomenon of Marginalisation in Underdeveloped Rural Communities" TWQ 3:3, 489-98. Black, Jan Knippers (1986) "Development and dependency in the Dominican Republic". TWQ 8:1, 236-57. Amin, Samir (1988) "Democracy and national strategy in the periphery". TWQ 9:4, 1129-1156. Moore, David, (2001) "Neoliberal globalisation and the triple crisis of ‘modernisation’ in Africa: Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa". TWQ 22:6, 909-29. 5. Governance, authority and international institutions. Petras, James and Brill, Howard (1986) "The IMF, austerity and the State in Latin America". TWQ 8:2, 425-448. Carment, David (1994) "The ethnic dimension in World Politics: theory, policy and early warning". TWQ 15.4, 551-82. Thomas, Caroline (2001) "Global governance, development and human security: Exploring the links". TWQ 22.2, 159-75. Baxi, Upendra (2006) ‘What may the "Third World" expect from International Law?’. TWQ 27:5, 713-725. Rankin, C (2013) "A Critical Geography of Poverty Finance". 6. Alternative approaches to development. McRobie, George (1979) "Intermediate technology: small is successful". TWQ 1-2, 71-86. Carruthers, David (1996) "Indigenous ecology and the politics of linkage in Mexican Social Movements". TWQ 17:5 1007-28. Rajagopal, Balakrushnan (2006) ‘Counter-hegemonic International Law: rethinking human rights and development as a Third World Strategy’. TWQ 27:5, 767-783. McMichael, Philip (2009) ‘Contemporary Contradictions of the Global Development Project: geopolitics, global ecology and the ‘development climate’, TWQ 30:1, 247-262. Kumar, Malreddy Parvan (2011) (An)other Way of Being Human: ‘indigenous’ alternative(s) to postcolonial humanism. 7. Thinking about the Third World: Conceptual and methodological concerns. Qadeer, Mohammed A (1981) "Paternalism of Enliightenment: The Purpose of Third World Studies" TWQ 3:4, 689-710. Karunaratne, Neil Dias (1982) "Growth Euphoria, Academia and the Development Paradigm" TWQ 4:2, 268-81. Edwards, Michael (1989) "The irrelevance of development studies" TWQ 11.1, 116-35. Falk, Richard (1996) "False Universalism and the geopolitics of exclusion: the case for Islam". TWQ 18:1, 7-23. Sylvester, Christine (1999) ‘Development Studies and Postcolonial Studies: disparate tales of the Third World’ TWQ 20:4, 703-21. Kapoor, Ilan (2002) ‘Capitalism, Culture, Agency-Dependency vs. Postcolonial Theory’ TWQ 23:4. Akhavi, Sharough (2003) "Islam and the West in world history". TWQ 24.3, 545-62. Freeman, Alan (2009) ‘The Poverty of Statistics and the Statistics of Poverty’. TWQ 30:8, 1427-1448. Volpi, Frederic (2011) Framing Civility in the Middle East: Alternative perspectives on the state and civil society.