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Understanding Development

ISBN: 978-0-745-63895-9

February 2012

Polity

304 pages

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Description

Understanding Development is the ideal introduction to the major issues and critical debates about development in the contemporary world. Perfectly suited to students, it offers an accessible overview of the key topics that have come to define this crucial subject. Drawing on a wide range of case studies from across the globe, the book explores such areas as:

  • health and population growth
  • conflict and security
  • global inequality and poverty
  • fair trade and trade liberalization
  • gender and education
  • foreign aid and debt
  • sustainability and the environment

This issues-driven text has been designed to offer something different to the standard introductions to the topic, focusing on the debates that have generated the most interest and passion among practitioners and non-practitioners alike. Always attentive to the contested and plural nature of the field, it makes the case for a genuinely interdisciplinary approach which takes full account of the impact of globalization. Both comprehensive and critical, Understanding Development is the essential guide to one of the most challenging subjects of our age.

About the Author
Paul Hopper is Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton.
Features
  • A major new textbook introducing students to the key issues and debates about development in the contemporary world.
  • Examines the central topics such as global inequality and poverty, population growth, sustainability, conflict and security, gender, foreign aid, debt, education, health, world trade, globalization and the environment.
  • Designed as a beginner textbook, it draws on a wide range case studies from countries and regions throughout the world.
  • Accessible and comprehensive, this book surpasses conventional introductory works on development by being firmly issues-driven.
  • An ideal introduction for students coming to the topic for the first time.