The New Regional Politics of Development assesses the various development strategies being pursued in each of the major regions of the world. While huge inequalities in wealth and capacity remain a hallmark of the twenty-first century world order, the contributors argue that hard and fast distinctions between developed and developing states are outdated and inhibit our understanding of the real relationships and dynamics at work.
A major new contribution to understanding regions and regionalism in the contemporary world Written by experts in the field to a common format addressing a coherent agenda Embodies a new approach to the study of development drawing on global political economy
Anthony Payne
economy political economy work development policy