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Around 1.4 billion people presently live in extreme poverty, and yet despite this vast scale, the issue of global poverty had a relatively low international profile until the end of the 20th century. In this important new work, Hulme charts the rise of global poverty as a priority global issue, and its subsequent marginalisation as old themes edged it aside (trade policy and peace-making in regions of geo-political importance) and new issues were added (terrorism, global climate change and access to natural resources).
Providing a concise and detailed overview of both the history and the current debates that surround this key issue, the book:
- outlines how the notion of global poverty eradication has evolved
- evaluates the institutional landscape and its ability to attack global poverty
- analyses the conceptual and technical frameworks that lie behind the contemporary understanding of global poverty (including human development, dollar a day poverty and results-based management)
- explores the roles that major institutions have played in promoting and/or obstructing the advancement of actions to reduce poverty
- discusses the emerging issues that are re-shaping thinking, and the future prospects for global poverty eradication
The first book to tackle the issue of global poverty through the lens of global institutions; this volume provides an important resource for all students and scholars of international relations, development studies and international political economy.
| ISBN-13 | 9780415490788 |
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| ISBN-10 | 0415490782 |
| Weight | 0.78 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 5.43 x 0.64 x 8.50 In |
| List Price | $35.95 |
| Edition | 1st Edition |
| Format | - |
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| Language | English |
| Pages | 258 pages |
| Publisher | Routledge |
| Published On | 2010-10-21 |
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