Because Knetbooks knows college students. Our rental program is designed to save you time and money. Whether you need a textbook for a semester, quarter or even a summer session, we have an option for you. Simply select a rental period, enter your information and your book will be on its way!
| About the Author | p. xi |
| Preface to the Fifth Edition | p. xii |
| A Timeline of Development | p. xvi |
| Acknowledgments | p. xviii |
| Abbreviations | p. xxi |
| Development: Theory and Reality | p. 1 |
| Development: History and Politics | p. 2 |
| Development Theory | p. 4 |
| Naturalizing Development | p. 4 |
| Global Context | p. 6 |
| ... MORE | p. 7 |
| Ecological Questions | p. 9 |
| Social Change | p. 12 |
| The Projects as Framework | p. 14 |
| The Development Experience | p. 15 |
| Conclusion | p. 22 |
| The Development Project (Late 1940s to Early 1970s) | p. 25 |
| Instituting the Development Project | p. 26 |
| Colonialism | p. 26 |
| The Colonial Division of Labor | p. 31 |
| Social Reorganization under Colonialism | p. 34 |
| Decolonization | p. 38 |
| Colonial Liberation | p. 39 |
| Decolonization and Development | p. 42 |
| Postwar Decolonization and the Rise of the Third World | p. 43 |
| Ingredients of the Development Project | p. 46 |
| The Nation-State | p. 47 |
| Economic Growth | p. 48 |
| Framing the Development Project | p. 49 |
| National Industrialization: Ideal and Reality | p. 50 |
| Economic Nationalism | p. 51 |
| Import-Substitution Industrialization | p. 51 |
| Summary | p. 54 |
| The Development Project: International Framework | p. 55 |
| The International Framework | p. 56 |
| U.S. Bilateralism: The Marshall Plan (Reconstructing the First World) | p. 57 |
| Multilateralism: The Bretton Woods System | p. 58 |
| Politics of the Postwar World Order | p. 60 |
| Remaking the International Division of Labor | p. 63 |
| The Newly Industrializing Countries (NICs) | p. 63 |
| The Food-Aid Regime | p. 67 |
| The Public Law 480 Program | p. 67 |
| Food Dependency | p. 68 |
| Remaking Third World Agricultures | p. 70 |
| The Global Livestock Complex | p. 71 |
| The Green Revolution | p. 73 |
| Anti-rural Biases of the Development Project | p. 76 |
| Summary | p. 78 |
| Globalizing Developments | p. 80 |
| Third World Industrialization in Context | p. 81 |
| The World Factory | p. 82 |
| The Strategic Role of Information Technologies | p. 85 |
| The Export-Processing Zone | p. 86 |
| The Rise of the New International Division of Labor (NIDL) | p. 88 |
| From the NIDL to a Global Labor Force | p. 92 |
| Global Sourcing | p. 96 |
| Agricultural Globalization | p. 99 |
| The New Agricultural Countries (NACs) | p. 102 |
| Global Finance | p. 104 |
| The Offshore Money Market | p. 104 |
| Banking on Development | p. 105 |
| Summary | p. 108 |
| The Globalization Project (1980s to 2000s) | p. 111 |
| Instituting the Globalization Project | p. 112 |
| Securing the Global Market Empire | p. 113 |
| The Debt Regime | p. 115 |
| Debt Management | p. 116 |
| Reversing the Development Project | p. 117 |
| Challenging the Development State | p. 121 |
| The Globalization Project | p. 125 |
| Global Governance | p. 127 |
| Liberalization and the Reformulation of Development | p. 130 |
| The Making of a Free Trade Regime | p. 135 |
| The World Trade Organization | p. 136 |
| The Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) | p. 138 |
| Trade-Related Investment Measures (TRIMs) | p. 140 |
| Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) | p. 142 |
| General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) | p. 144 |
| Summary | p. 147 |
| The Globalization Project in Practice | p. 150 |
| Poverty Governance | p. 151 |
| Outsourcing | p. 153 |
| Displacement | p. 159 |
| Labor: The New Export | p. 162 |
| Informatization | p. 166 |
| Global Recolonization | p. 174 |
| Summary | p. 180 |
| Global Countermovements | p. 182 |
| Environmentalism | p. 183 |
| Sustainable Development | p. 186 |
| Earth Summits | p. 187 |
| Managing the Global Commons | p. 188 |
| Environmental Resistance Movements | p. 190 |
| Feminism | p. 192 |
| Feminist Formulations | p. 194 |
| Women and the Environment | p. 198 |
| Women, Poverty, and Fertility | p. 199 |
| Women's Rights | p. 201 |
| Cosmopolitan Activism | p. 202 |
| Food Sovereignty Movements | p. 207 |
| Summary | p. 212 |
| Millennial Reckonings (2000s to Present) | p. 215 |
| The Globalization Project in Crisis | p. 216 |
| Legitimacy Crisis | p. 218 |
| Microfinance, or Poverty Capital | p. 220 |
| Post-Washington Consensus? | p. 222 |
| The Latin Rebellion | p. 222 |
| Arab Spring? | p. 224 |
| Geopolitical Transitions | p. 228 |
| Financial Crisis | p. 237 |
| Food Crises | p. 242 |
| Ecological Crisis | p. 244 |
| Conclusion | p. 249 |
| The Sustainability Project | p. 251 |
| The Problem of Climate Change | p. 253 |
| The Pentagon | p. 253 |
| The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) | p. 254 |
| The Stern Review and Grassroots Initiatives | p. 256 |
| Stabilizing Ecosystems | p. 259 |
| The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) | p. 259 |
| The Centrality of Agriculture | p. 261 |
| International Assessment of Agricultural Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD) | p. 261 |
| Feeding the World | p. 263 |
| The Agro-Ecology Project | p. 265 |
| The World Bank World Development Report (2008) | p. 266 |
| The Global Land Grab | p. 270 |
| Biofuels | p. 273 |
| Green Technology | p. 275 |
| Summary | p. 282 |
| Rethinking Development | p. 284 |
| Development in the Gear of Social Change | p. 285 |
| Nonmarket Values | p. 285 |
| Politicizing Inequality | p. 286 |
| New Geography of Inequality | p. 287 |
| The Analytical and Political "Purchase" of Development | p. 290 |
| Paradigm Change | p. 293 |
| Degrowth Economics | p. 295 |
| Transition Towns | p. 298 |
| The Commons | p. 299 |
| Conclusion | p. 301 |
| Notes | p. 304 |
| References | p. 317 |
| Glossary/Index | p. 353 |
| Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved. |