Kingsbury, Damien
Critical Reflections on Development
1. Introduction
Damien Kingsbury
2. Reconceptualising Development: The Painful Job of Thinking
Andrew Hewett, Chris Roche
3. The g7+ Group of Fragile States: Towards Better International Engagement and Accountability in Aid Delivery to Fragile Nations
Simon Fenby
4. After the Washington Consensus: Rethinking Dominant Paradigms and Questioning ‘One Size Fits All’ Orthodoxies
John McKay
5. Development Aid, Civil War and the Containers of Capitalism
Rohan Bastin
6. The Good Governance-Human Rights Nexus
Damien Kingsbury
7. Reconceptualising International Aid and Development NGOs
Paul Ronalds
8. A Trojan Horse? International Development Agencies Embrace Business Practices and Mental Models
Mark McPeak
9. Seeing the Forest for the Carbon: Interrogating Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD)
Craig Thorburn
10. Reconceptualising Development: The Turn to Civil Society?
Sue Kenny
11. A Feminist Reflection on the Declarations of Paris and Dili: Towards Re-Imagining the Aid and Development Endeavour
Elizabeth Reid
12. Reproduction and Property in Rural China: Development and Discrimination
Laurel Bossen
13. Conclusion
Damien Kingsbury
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Development Policy, Poverty, Aid and Development, Sociology, general, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Development Studies, Political Science and International Relations, general
- Editor
- Kingsbury, Damien
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 260 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230389052
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-35103-9