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The United Nations Development Programme

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The first authoritative and accessible history of the United Nations Development Programme and its predecessors.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Not the standard image; 2. Development and the United Nations; 3. Institutions for practical solidarity; 4. Decolonization and economic transformation; 5. Lewis in Ghana and after; 6. Capacity, consensus, crisis, and consequences; 7. Engaging liberation movements and revolutionary states; 8. A learning organization: women, Latin America, and Africa; 9. 'Bottoms Up' development helps make UNDP a mammal; 10. Working for 'a holy man' after the cold war; 11. 'Fabian socialists do not make the cut'; 12. 'Ploughing the sea'? UNDP and the future of global governance.

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
22. April 2009
Sprache
englisch
Seitenanzahl
392
Autor/Autorin
Craig N. Murphy
Produktart
kartoniert
Gewicht
635 g
Größe (L/B/H)
229/152/23 mm
ISBN
9780521683166

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Craig N. Murphy

Craig N. Murphy is the Historian of the United Nations Development Programme and Professor of International Relations at Wellesley College. He is past president of the International Studies Association and co-founder of the international public policy journal, Global Governance. Craig has written and edited several books, the most recent being Global Institutions, Marginalization, and Development (2005).

Pressestimmen

'Students of development, the UN, and international relations have waited a long time for this authoritative examination of the UNDP. Informative, provocative, and controversial - this book provides the largest remaining missing piece in the historical puzzle of post-war multilateralism.' Thomas G. Weiss, Presidential Professor, CUNY Graduate Center, and Co-director, UN Intellectual History Project

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