The first book in the DARG series,Development as Theory and
Practice provides the only student textbook which addresses broad
contemporary perspectives and debates on development and
development cooperation. It introduces the notions of development
and what it means from different perspectives i.e. from the point
of view of academics in the wake of the New World Order, regional
specialists detached from the field, Third World students of
development, and development practitioners. The second part of the
book focuses on development aid and examines the changing
relationship between donors and recipients, and the effects of
these relationships on the wider communities in these countries,
and current re-evaluations of aid in principle and practice.
Development as Theory and Practice is an ideal course text for
advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses in development aid
as part of degree programmes in Development Studies, Geography,
Politics, Sociology and Anthropology. It will also be of interest
to researchers and development practitioners and professionals.
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