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Recognition and Redistribution

Beyond International Development

Edited by Heloise Weber, Mark T. Berger

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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: Beyond International Development Mark T. Berger and Heloise Weber
  2. Keeping the World Safe for Primary Colors: Area Studies, Development Studies, International Studies, and the Vicissitudes of Nation-Building Mark T. Berger
  3. Social Regulation in the Time of War: Constituting the Current Crisis Shelley Feldman
  4. On the Critique of the Subject of Development: Beyond Proprietary and Methodological Individualism Martin Weber
  5. 'Failed States' and 'State Failure': Threats or Opportunities? Morten Boas and Kathleen M. Jennings
  6. From the Politics of Development to the Challenges of Globalization Jennifer Bair
  7. Taming Corporations or Buttressing Market-Led Development? A Critical Assessment of the Global Compact Susanne Soederberg
  8. A Global Knowledge Bank? The World Bank and Bottom-Up Efforts to Reinforce Neoliberal Development Perspectives in the Post-Washington Consensus Era Dieter Plehwe
  9. Rethinking the Global Production of Uneven Development Marcus Taylor
  10. Re-Envisioning Global Development: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Sandra Halperin
  11. A Political Analysis of the Formal Comparative Method: Historicizing the Globalization and Development Debate Heloise Weber
  12. International Political Economy/Development Otherwise Cristina Rojas
  13. The Poverty of the Global Order Dia Da Costa and Philip Mcmichael
  14. Conclusion: Towards Recognition and Redistribution in Global Politics Heloise Weber and Mark T. Berger

About the Author(s)

Heloise Weber is Lecturer in International Relations and Development, School of Political Science and International Relations, University of Queensland.

Mark T. Berger teaches in the Department of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School (Monterey, California).