As world attention focuses on poverty reduction and good governance, Reclaiming Development Agendas looks at why such changes in discourse and policy are taking place, what they mean for the challenge of forging development processes that are more socially inclusive and equitable, and what needs to be done to reclaim development agendas.
This book represents a historic sweep of Caribbean thought and personalities over the past 30 years drawn against the background of the changes in the international political economy.
The publication describes pathways to achieve more inclusive and sustainable post-pandemic recovery in Asia and the Pacific.
The publication describes pathways to achieve more inclusive and sustainable post-pandemic recovery in Asia and the Pacific.
Community Development and Health: Reclaiming the National Agenda
Two justices, John Paul Stevens and David Souter, concurred in the Court's delegation doctrine result in American Trucking, but not in the Court's opinion on the issue. In a separate opinion, they noted that they would prefer the Court ...
The authors of this book challenge prevailing ideas about free markets and globalization.
critique There is no alternative to neoliberal economics - or so it influence appeared when Reclaiming Development was published in change 2004. Many of the same driving assumptions – monetarism and globalization – remain within the ...
Spotlight on Sustainable Development 2017: Reclaiming Policies for the Public : Privatization, Partnerships, Corporate Capture, and Their Impact on Sustainability...
No Child Left Behind and accountability programs generally operate via assessment-driven instruction causing a de-professionalization of teachers and a disengagement of students. Chris Gallagher offers us an alternative: instruction-driven...
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