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Globalization and Development Reader - Perspectives on Development and Global Change

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This revised and updated second edition of The Globalization and Development Reader builds on the considerable success of a first edition that has been used around the world. It combines selected readings and editorial material to provide a coherent text with global coverage, reflecting new theoretical and empirical developments.
* Main text and core reference for students and professionals studying the processes of social change and development in "third world" countries. Carefully excerpted materials facilitate the understanding of classic and contemporary writings
* Second edition includes 33 essential readings, including 21 new selections
* New pieces cover the impact of the recession in the global North, global inequality and uneven development, gender, international migration, the role of cities, agriculture and on the governance of pharmaceuticals and climate change politics
* Increased coverage of China and India help to provide genuinely global coverage, and for a student readership the materials have been subject to a higher degree of editing in the new edition
* Includes a general introduction to the field, and short, insightful section introductions to each reading
* New readings include selections by Alexander Gershenkron, Alice Amsden, Amartya Sen, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Cecile Jackson, Dani Rodrik, David Harvey, Greta Krippner, Kathryn Sikkink, Leslie Sklair, Margaret E. Keck, Michael Burawoy, Nitsan Chorev, Oscar Lewis, Patrick Bond, Peter Evans, Philip McMichael, Pranab Bardhan, Ruth Pearson, Sarah Babb, Saskia Sassen, and Steve Radelet

List of contents

Preface and Acknowledgments ix
 
Globalization and Development: Recurring Themes 1
Amy Bellone Hite, J. Timmons Roberts, and Nitsan Chorev
 
Part I Formative Approaches to Development and Social Change 19
 
Introduction 21
 
1 Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848) and Alienated Labour (1844) 29
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
 
2 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905) 39
Max Weber
 
3 The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto (1960) 52
W. W. Rostow
 
4 Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective (1962) 62
Alexander Gerschenkron
 
5 A Study of Slum Culture: Backgrounds for La Vida (1968) 79
Oscar Lewis
 
6 Political Participation: Modernization and Political Decay (1968) 88
Samuel Huntington
 
Part II Dependency and Beyond 95
 
Introduction 97
 
7 The Development of Underdevelopment (1969) 105
Andre Gunder Frank
 
8 Dependency and Development in Latin America (1972) 115
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
 
9 The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis (1979) 126
Immanuel Wallerstein
 
10 Taiwan's Economic History: A Case of Etatisme and a Challenge to Dependency Theory (1979) 147
Alice H. Amsden
 
11 Rethinking Development Theory: Insights from East Asia and Latin America (1989) 169
Gary Gereffi
 
12 Interrogating Development: Feminism, Gender and Policy (1998) 191
Ruth Pearson and Cecile Jackson
 
13 Why Is Buying a "Madras" Cotton Shirt a Political Act? A Feminist Commodity Chain Analysis (2004) 204
Priti Ramamurthy
 
Part III What Is Globalization? 225
 
Introduction 227
 
14 The New International Division of Labour in the World Economy (1980) 231
Folker Fröbel, Jürgen Heinrichs, and Otto Kreye
 
15 In Defense of Global Capitalism (2003) 247
Johan Norberg
 
16 It's a Flat World, After All (2005) 263
Thomas L. Friedman
 
17 The Financialization of the American Economy (2005) 272
Greta R. Krippner
 
18 The Transnational Capitalist Class and the Discourse of Globalization (2000) 304
Leslie Sklair
 
19 The Washington Consensus as Transnational Policy Paradigm: Its Origins, Trajectory and Likely Successor (2012) 319
Sarah Babb
 
20 The Crises of Capitalism (2010) 333
David Harvey
 
Part IV Development after Globalization 337
 
Introduction 339
 
21 Global Crisis, African Oppression (2001) 345
Patrick Bond
 
22 Agrofuels in the Food Regime (2010) 356
Philip McMichael
 
23 Global Cities and Survival Circuits (2002) 373
Saskia Sassen
 
24 What Makes a Miracle: Some Myths about the Rise of China and India (2008) 391
Pranab Bardhan
 
25 Foreign Aid (2006) 398
Steven Radelet
 
26 The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy (2011) 417
Dani Rodrik
 
Part V Global Themes Searching for New Paradigms 441
 
Introduction 443
 
27 A New World Order (2004) 449
Anne-Marie Slaughter
 
28 Transnational Advocacy Networks in International Politics (1998) 476
Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink
 
29 Multipolarity and the New World (Dis)Order: US Hegemonic Decline and the Fragmentation of the Global Climate Regime (2011) 486
J. Timmons Roberts
 
30 Changing Global Norms through Reactive Diffusion: The Case of Intellectual Property Protection of AIDS Drugs (2012) 503
Nitsan Chorev
 
31 Development as Freedom (1999) 525
Amartya Sen
 
32 From Polanyi to Pollyanna: The False Optimism of Global Labor Studies (2010) 549
Michael Burawoy
 
33 The Developmental State: Divergent Resp

About the author










J. Timmons Roberts is the Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology at Brown University, Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, and a Faculty Fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown. He has published over seventy articles and his books include A Climate of Injustice: Global Inequality, North-South Politics, and Climate Policy (with Bradley Parks, 2007) and Trouble in Paradise: Globalization and Environmental Crises in Latin America (with Nikki Thanos, 2003).
Amy Bellone Hite is Chairperson of The Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Xavier University of Louisiana. In addition to articles on urbanization and development, gender and class in Latin America, and demographic changes resulting from Hurricane Katrina, Bellone Hite has co-edited two prior volumes with J. Timmons Roberts.
Nitsan Chorev is the Harmon Family Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Brown University. She was recently a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and a member at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ. Her publications include, The World Health Organization Between North and South (Cornell University Press, 2012) and Remaking U.S. Trade Policy: From Protectionism to Globalization (Cornell University Press, 2007).


Summary

This revised and updated second edition of The Globalization and Development Reader builds on the considerable success of a first edition that has been used around the world. It combines selected readings and editorial material to provide a coherent text with global coverage, reflecting new theoretical and empirical developments.

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