This volume draws together leading experts from academia,
think-tanks and donor agencies to examine the impact of
transnational knowledge networks in the formulation of local,
national and global policy in the field of international
development and transition studies. These leading contributors pay
particular attention to the global reach of research and the manner
in which knowledge is incorporated into, and shapes, transnational
policy domains. They show how the 'knowledge agenda' has become a
central part of the discourse of both developing societies and
advanced economies. Governments and international organizations
devote considerable financial resources to both in-house and
contracted research. Global Knowledge Networks and International
Development will be of great interest to students, researchers and
policy makers concerned with global policy, global governance and
development.
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