"A World Fit for People" examines what impact the many dramatic
worldwide changes--political, economic, social, cultural--are
having on the lives of people all over the world. A collaborative
effort of more than fifty thinkers from countries throughout the
world, this remarkable book contains a range of specific proposals
intended to convert threats to opportunities and fears to hopes, in
order to foster an environment of peace, prosperity, and social
harmony.
Part One examines political aspects of changing systems and the
links between democracy, development, and the market economy,
addressing such issues as rising regionalism, "The West and the
Rest," northern policies and southern responses, and the global
role of transition countries. Part Two focuses on economic aspects
of systemic change. Topics include the role of markets and
governments in a free market economy, the plight of developing
countries, conditions for aid, and the collapsing vision of global
development.
The roles of women and family, ethnic conflict, and religion
and, more generally, the human, social, cultural, and ecological
aspects of change, are considered in Part Three. The contributors
advocate a respect for human rights and ethnic and religious
diversity as a means of ensuring a pluralistic society. Part Four,
which pays special attention to countries trying to overcome the
legacy of "the old order," is devoted to such issues as the
integration of underdeveloped countries into the global order; the
privatization process; trade and payments reforms; and the risks of
rapid transformation.
"A World Fit for People" will serve as a useful guide to
international economists, diplomats, political scientists, and
students of international affairs.
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