Development beyond neoliberalism? : governance, poverty reduction, and political economy / David Craig and Doug Porter.

Development's current focus - poverty reduction and good governance - signals a turn away from the older neoliberal preoccupation with structural adjustment, privatization and downsizing the state. For some, the new emphases on empowering and securing the poor through basic service delivery, lo...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Main Author: Craig, David, 1961-
Other Authors: Porter, Doug
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1 Governing poverty: Development beyond neoliberalism?
  • part Part I: Liberal Development and governance from free trading to 'neoliberal institutionalism'
  • chapter 2 Historical hybrids of Liberal and other Development, c.1600-1990: markets, territory and security in Development retrospect LIBERALISM AND (BRITISH) IMPERIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE
  • chapter 3 The rise of governance since 1990: the capable state, poverty reduction and 'inclusive' neoliberalism GOVERNING THE NEW WORLD (LIBERAL) ORDER, AND ITS
  • chapter 4 Local institutions for poverty reduction? 1997-2005: Re-imagining a joined-up, decentralized governance
  • part PART II Cases from Vietnam, Uganda, Pakistan and New Zealand
  • chapter 5 Vietnam: Framing the community, clasping the people
  • chapter 6 Uganda: Telescoping of reforms, local-global accommodation
  • chapter 7 Pakistan: A fortress of edicts
  • chapter 8 New Zealand: Joining up governance after New Institutionalism
  • chapter 9 Conclusions: Accountability and Development beyond neoliberalism?