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Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Interdisciplinary studies > Development studies

Urbanisation in the Developing World (Hardcover): David Drakakis-Smith Urbanisation in the Developing World (Hardcover)
David Drakakis-Smith
R4,645 Discovery Miles 46 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1986, this reissue is concerned with the increased social problems, regional imbalances, and economic dislocation resulting from the alarming growth rate of cities in the developing world. It considers theoretical questions and contains wide-ranging case studies to support the arguments made. It relates urbanisation in the developing world to changes in the broader global economic system, as well as looking at the urbanisation process over time.

Seaports and Development - The Experience of Kenya and Tanzania (Hardcover): B.S. Hoyle Seaports and Development - The Experience of Kenya and Tanzania (Hardcover)
B.S. Hoyle
R4,645 Discovery Miles 46 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, originally published in 1983, demonstrates the importance of seaports in the growth of less-developed countries. The author focuses on the character of port activity within the context of transport systems and regional economic planning. General principles of port development are illustrated by detailed reference to one Third World port group, that of the Indian Ocean coasts of Kenya and Tanzania. The objective is not merely to illustrate the character of one specific group of ports, but to demonstrate methods of analysis and to underline the crucial role of ports in the development process.

Economic Planning and Social Justice in Developing Countries (Hardcover): Ozay Mehmet Economic Planning and Social Justice in Developing Countries (Hardcover)
Ozay Mehmet
R4,646 Discovery Miles 46 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1978, this book was written at a time when belief was high in Western-guided economic development of the emerging countries. The success of Marshall Plan in war-torn Europe generated a US-led optimism that, with generous inflows of aid and technical assistance, the Third World could be won over in the Cold War. The author's direct experience as a young academic economist in Cyprus, Malaysia, Uganda and Liberia led him to question this general optimism: the reality on the ground in the developing world did not seem to match Western optimism. Theories and blueprints, made in the West, did not fit the requirements of developing countries. Higher production and better income distribution were inseparable twin objectives of developing nations. That meant, production of a higher national output must at the same time promote social justice. Investment must create adequate jobs so that new entrants into rapidly expanding labor force could be gainfully employed. Yet, the dominant (Western) theories of development at the time, in particular the Trickle Down Theory of Growth, prescribed "Growth First, Distribution Later" strategy. Similarly, Import Substitution Industrialization theories were emphasized at the expense of export-led growth. Dualistic Growth theories preached urban-biased, anti-rural development. This book was written as a rebuttal of such faulty theorizing and misguided professional technical assistance and the book's message is no less valid today than in the 1970's.

Urbanisation and Planning in the Third World - Spatial Perceptions and Public Participation (Hardcover): Robert Potter Urbanisation and Planning in the Third World - Spatial Perceptions and Public Participation (Hardcover)
Robert Potter
R4,649 Discovery Miles 46 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1985, this book reconsiders the whole question of urbanisation and planning in the Third World. It argues that public involvement, which is now an accepted part of Western planning, should be used more in Third World cities. It shows that many inhabitants of Third World cities are migrants from rural areas and have very definite ideas about what the function of the city should be and what it ought to offer; and it goes on to argue that therefore a planning process which involves more public participation would better serve local needs and would do much more to solve problems than the contemporary approach.

The Third World in Soviet Military Thought (Hardcover): Mark Katz The Third World in Soviet Military Thought (Hardcover)
Mark Katz
R4,492 Discovery Miles 44 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1982, this study traces the development of Soviet military thinking on the Third World and assesses its importance for the conduct of Soviet foreign policy. Changes in Soviet military thought often reflect changes in Soviet attitudes towards and expectations from involvement in Third World conflicts. This work from Dr. Katz meditates upon the changing role of the USSR in post-war Third World conflicts, with particular emphasis upon the Brezhnev era and the way in which US setbacks in the Third World impacted upon Soviet foreign policy and changing attitudes to the Third World.

Military Regimes and Development - A Comparative Analysis in African Societies (Hardcover): Olatunde Odetola Military Regimes and Development - A Comparative Analysis in African Societies (Hardcover)
Olatunde Odetola
R4,495 Discovery Miles 44 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1982, this book aims to examine the role that ruling military governments have played in African development. Dr Odetola discusses military organisational values and skills in modernisation and argues that the evocation and application of these values and skills depends on the character of the leadership of individual ruling juntas, their degree of professional training, proximity to civilian society and so on. He also investigates the relationship between the ruling military and existing social classes.

A Third World Proletariat? (Hardcover): Peter C Lloyd A Third World Proletariat? (Hardcover)
Peter C Lloyd
R2,792 Discovery Miles 27 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This reissue, first published in 1982, is concerned with the rapid contemporary metropolitan development in the Third World, at a time when manufacturing and public service sectors were expending at a terrific rate. Nevertheless, the phenomenal growth of the metropolitan cities brings with it an increase in social equalities, such that two thirds of the population of these cities may be described as the urban poor'. This book concerns itself with the question: Can we describe these urban poor as a proletariat', or are such Western class terms totally inappropriate to the development of the Third World? Peter Lloyd examines the nature of Western class terminology derived largely from Marx and Weber, and assesses its utility in the analysis of Third World Urban society. An assessment is also made of the political strength of the urban poor, whether they are mobilising themselves or being mobilised from above. This reissue will be relevant to courses on Development studies and the Third World; it will also find a wider readership amongst social stratification and urban sociology.

Poverty, Class and Gender in Rural Africa - A Tanzanian Case Study (Hardcover): John Sender, Sheila Smith Poverty, Class and Gender in Rural Africa - A Tanzanian Case Study (Hardcover)
John Sender, Sheila Smith
R4,495 Discovery Miles 44 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Focussing on a Fieldwork study of the West Usambaras in Tanzania, this study, first published in 1990, deals with processes of class formation and capitalist accumulation, and the dynamics of rural poverty and gender relations. Arguing that rural differentiation is systematically reinforced by the socialist state, the authors offer a critique of government intervention and discuss alternative, more effective forms of policy.

The Development of Capitalism in Africa (Hardcover): John Sender, Sheila Smith The Development of Capitalism in Africa (Hardcover)
John Sender, Sheila Smith
R4,493 Discovery Miles 44 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1986, this work challenges underdevelopment analyses of Africaa (TM)s past experiences and future prospects, and builds upon a very wide range of recent historical research to argue that the impact of Capitalism has resulted in economic progress and significant improvements in living standards. In marked contrast to the dependency approach, they propose that the important political and economic differences between the experiences of developing countries should be stressed and analysed. The argument is supported by a detailed look at the emergence since 1900 of capitalist social relations of production in nine different countries.

Interdependent Development (Hardcover): Harold Brookfield Interdependent Development (Hardcover)
Harold Brookfield
R4,782 Discovery Miles 47 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rather than being a book about 'development' per se, this work, first published in 1975, is instead a book about ideas about development, designed for those drawn by a concern over social injustice into the development field. In a selective review of theory, which gives particular emphasis to the spatial dimension in Western, Marxist and neo-Marxist thought, Harold Brookfield traces the evolution of ideas about world inequality and the problem of development from the days before the 'underdeveloped countries' were considered to be a major problem, through the years dominated by 'economic growth', to the more searching approaches of the contemporary era. The central argument of the book is that development is a 'totality', which cannot properly be understood by separation into parts. The 'developed' and 'underdeveloped' countries constitute one interdependent system, and change in one cannot be understood without consideration of the other.

Development and Underdevelopment - A Profile of the Third World (Hardcover): John P. Cole Development and Underdevelopment - A Profile of the Third World (Hardcover)
John P. Cole
R4,059 Discovery Miles 40 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Initially published in 1987, this work deals with crucial aspects of development, including disparities in global patterns of production and consumption. John Cole examines the exhaustion of non-renewable resources and the destruction of the natural environment and, on the potentially positive side, the effects of international transactions both in the form of development aid and trade.

Rather than offering clear and definite answers a " of which there are none a " the book is designed rather to serve as a basis for discussion and to provide guidelines to the further study of specific aspects of global development.

Development Theory - Four Critical Studies (Hardcover): David Lehmann Development Theory - Four Critical Studies (Hardcover)
David Lehmann
R4,482 Discovery Miles 44 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The studies in this book, first published in 1979, offer an all-encompassing contemporary critique of the sociology, politics and economics of development as they are a ~conventionallya (TM) taught and disseminated.

They also seek to outline the beginnings of a new approach, while not sparing from criticism the simplistic of contemporary radical theories. The reissue will prove of significant interest to the teaching of development studies at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels.

Theories of Development (Hardcover): Peter Preston Theories of Development (Hardcover)
Peter Preston
R4,791 Discovery Miles 47 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dr Prestona (TM)s book, first published in 1982, presents a critical history of development studies since the Second World War, linking the recent, neo-Marxist, debate with the whole tradition in the field, going back to the work of economists like Arthur Lewis.

He identifies a series of a ~schoolsa (TM) and evaluates their contribution, supplying in each case a careful analysis, informed by the sociology of knowledge, of the work of its leading theorists. His final assessment draws on the critical theory of Habermas, arguing that social theorising is essentially practical; a matter of the construction, criticism and comparative ranking of ideologies, and that theorists should therefore consider what it makes sense for them to do or say, given their circumstances and the problems they address.

The Origins of Economic Inequality Between Nations - A Critique of Western Theories on Development and Underdevelopment... The Origins of Economic Inequality Between Nations - A Critique of Western Theories on Development and Underdevelopment (Hardcover)
Carlos Ramirez-Faria
R4,653 Discovery Miles 46 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1991 this text provides an incisive analysis of theories concerning the origins of economic inequality between nations. Central to the authora (TM)s investigation is the concept of underdevelopment, and a focus on successive Western a ~systems of conceptualisationa (TM) of the relationship between the west and the rest of the world. The first part of the book concerns the Marx/Engels theory of the Asiatic mode of production, and the anti-Imperialist reaction against Eurocentrisim initiated by the theoretical synthesis of J. A. Hobson. This is followed by an examination of the post-World War II era, particularly the evolution of development studies and the differing versions of dependency theory.

The author concludes with an analysis of the most recent reactions against economic imperialism and dependency theory, and concludes with an assessment of their implications for the further economic development of todaya (TM)s Third World.

Population, Health and Nutrition in the Sahel - Issues in the Welfare of Selected West African Communities (Hardcover): Allan... Population, Health and Nutrition in the Sahel - Issues in the Welfare of Selected West African Communities (Hardcover)
Allan G. Hill
R5,513 Discovery Miles 55 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of studies, first published in 1985, describes some contemporary problems of selected pastoral and agro-pastoral communities of the West African Sahel. Several important features of the Sahel are illustrated: the significance of seasonal factors in causing periodic stress amongst people and animals, the economic uncertainty introduced by interannual climactic variations, as well as the role of traditional systems of social and economic organisation in providing some support during periods of need. The findings presented here are published in co-operation with the Sahel Institute, a regional research organisation set up in the early 1970s with representation from eight Sahelian countries - Cape Verde, Chad, Gambia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Upper Volta.

A Theory of Economic Integration for Developing Countries - Illustrated by Caribbean Countries (Hardcover): Fuat Andic, Suphan... A Theory of Economic Integration for Developing Countries - Illustrated by Caribbean Countries (Hardcover)
Fuat Andic, Suphan Andic, Douglas Dosser
R2,797 Discovery Miles 27 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1971, this is a study of the application of the economic theory of integration in developing countries attempts to assess the development of common markets and free trade areas in the contemporary developing world. The book synthesises various revisions of the old theory of the customs union, tackling the process of elaborating an appropriate theory for developing countries. The reissue will be of interest to those concerned with International Trade and Development Economics, as well as those interested in the development of the Caribbean region.

Trade and Developing Countries (Hardcover): Kathryn Morton, Peter Tulloch Trade and Developing Countries (Hardcover)
Kathryn Morton, Peter Tulloch
R5,505 Discovery Miles 55 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This reissue, initially published in 1977, is an introduction to contemporary trading positions and problems of developing countries. The authors examine the main export options of Third World countries and consider the roles of the key international organisations -- GATT, UNCTAD, etc -- and those of national governments and foreign investors. The authors complete their review with an examination of the way in which numbers of developing countries have tried to diversify their trade relations, particularly by creating Third World trading groups. Contemporary economic difficulties and their impact upon the Third World is also discussed, with the authors displaying a guarded optimism about real changes in world economic relations, citing factors such as the spread of trade among developing countries and the increase processing of raw materials as potential for the wider participation of developing countries in international trade.

Capital Formation and Economic Development - Studies in the Economic Development of India (Hardcover): P N Rosenstein-Rodan Capital Formation and Economic Development - Studies in the Economic Development of India (Hardcover)
P N Rosenstein-Rodan
R4,488 Discovery Miles 44 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1964, this series of studies, compiled by the India team of Centre of International Studies at MIT, represents an important contribution to methods in planning for development, which will be of relevance to all those working in the field, irrespective of country. The results are demonstrated on examples taken from the Third Five-Year Plan and from some of the papers which underlay it.

The role of the international financial centres in underdeveloped countries (Hardcover): Xabier Gorostiaga, Ludovico Alcorta,... The role of the international financial centres in underdeveloped countries (Hardcover)
Xabier Gorostiaga, Ludovico Alcorta, Vivianne Prochazka
R2,797 Discovery Miles 27 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This reissue, first published in 1984, presents a study of the key phenomenon of global banking, carried out from special financial centres in underdeveloped countries, which contributed heavily to the contemporary debt crisis. This book gathers together previously disparate and unpublished data to give a detailed picture of the scope and the effects of transnational banking in the new international financial centres which have largely been set up since 1970.

Education and development in Latin America - With special reference to Columbia and some comparison with Guyana, South America... Education and development in Latin America - With special reference to Columbia and some comparison with Guyana, South America (Hardcover)
Laurence Gale
R1,248 Discovery Miles 12 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1969, this volume presents a survey of the contemporary national education system in Latin American countries. Laurence Gale describes the uneven provision of schools for different sections of the community and the problems which arise with the racial, cultural and geographical difficulties. He examines the main features in education throughout Latin America, areas of co-operation and agreement and differences of policy and provision.

Circulation in Third World Countries (Hardcover): R. Mansell Prothero, Murray Chapman Circulation in Third World Countries (Hardcover)
R. Mansell Prothero, Murray Chapman
R5,803 Discovery Miles 58 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Circulation is common in Third World countries and involves reciprocal flows of people, goods and ideas. The essays in this volume, first published in1985, discuss concepts associated with circulation in its various forms, and they present empirical evidence based on field work from holistic, ecological, social, and economic points of view. Contributions from Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and the Pacific come from an international group of authors representing a variety of disciplines in the social sciences. All who are concerned with social and economic development need to recognise the importance of circulation at all levels of society and polity.

Hungry People and Empty Lands - An Essay on Population Problems and International Tensions (Hardcover): S Chandrasekhar Hungry People and Empty Lands - An Essay on Population Problems and International Tensions (Hardcover)
S Chandrasekhar
R4,649 Discovery Miles 46 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1954, this reissue deals with the problem of international tensions arising from demographic and fertility differences, with special reference to such heavily populated Asian countries as China, Japan and India.

The Geography of the Third World - Progress and Prospect (Hardcover): Michael Pacione The Geography of the Third World - Progress and Prospect (Hardcover)
Michael Pacione
R5,803 Discovery Miles 58 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1988, this reissue presents a comprehensive overview of contemporary developments and research into the geography of the Third World, at a time when economies and societies there were changing at a much more rapid rate than their counterparts in the developing world. It covers the topic both systematically and by region, showing how the unique background of each region affects developments there.

Planning African Development (Hardcover): Glen Norcliffe, Tom Pinfold Planning African Development (Hardcover)
Glen Norcliffe, Tom Pinfold
R4,494 Discovery Miles 44 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1981, this book concerns specifically the Kenyan experience with regards to development planning but, given that the problems of hunger poverty and underdevelopment manifest themselves in slightly different forms across all African countries, this book has considerable relevance to development planning across the African continent.The first set of essays in this collection address the question of development which is undoubtedly Africa's highest development priority. The second grouping of essays considers issues in project planning and asks questions concerning cost, method, outcome and evaluation of various projects in Kenya.

Rural Planning in Developing Countries - Report on the Second Rehovoth Conference Israel, August 1963 (Hardcover): Raanan Weitz Rural Planning in Developing Countries - Report on the Second Rehovoth Conference Israel, August 1963 (Hardcover)
Raanan Weitz
R5,516 Discovery Miles 55 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1965, this reissue is a report on the Second Rehovoth Conference of August 1963, convened by the then Deputy Prime Minister of Israel, Mr Abba Eban, in order to enable the scientists and political leaders of developing countries to establish meaningful communication on the overall topic of comprehensive planning of agriculture in developing countries. Conference discussions centred on the three main topics of; agricultural planning and rural development; the human factor in agricultural development; and agricultural research, extension, and education.

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