Rethinking the Third World: International Development and World Politics
By (Author) Mark T Berger
By (author) Heloise Weber
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Red Globe Press
22nd September 2014
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Development studies
327.091724
Hardback
200
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
386g
A systematic reassessment, by two leading figures in the field, of the paradigm of international development in both theory and practice. It offers an overview and critique of development theory and strategy, and a new framework for the analysis of global inequality, poverty and development in an era of globalization.
The book is organized chronologically, encompassing the late colonial to post-Cold War era In a world where the core principles of the modern nation-state system are increasingly under pressure by non-state and some state actors, any discussion which problematizes our assumptions about sovereignty, development, and security should be encouraged. In this respect, Rethinking the Third World is a critical and fascinating starting point to stimulate such debates. * Seyed Saeed Mousavi, Journal of Global Analysis, Vol. 7 (2) *
Dr. Mark T. Berger is Director of the US-Mxico Security-Development Partnership Project and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School, USA. He has published and taught widely on development and security issues, international studies and modern international history. His latest books include The Crisis of Global Modernity and the Fate of Humanity: From a World of Empires to a World of Sovereign Nation-States to a New Global Order for the 21st Century (Forthcoming: 2014). Heloise Weber is Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Development at the University of Queensland, Australia. She researches and publishes on the global politics of development and inequalities, and poverty reduction strategies, including on theoretical and methodological aspects. She is co-editor (with M. T. Berger) of Recognition and Redistribution: Beyond International Development (Routledge 2013) and editor of Politics of Development (Routledge, 2014). She is currently working on a monograph on the global politics of microcredit and poverty.