Critical reflections on development / edited by Damien Kingsbury, Director of the Centre for Citizenship, Development and Human Rights, Deakin University, Australia.
Introduction / Damien Kingsbury -- Reconceptualising development : the painful job of thinking / Andrew Hewett and Chris Roche -- The g7+ group of fragile states : towards improved international engagement / Simon Fenby -- After the washington consensus / John McKay -- Civil war and the limits of decolonization capitalism / Rohan Bastin -- The good governance-human rights nexus / Damien Kingsbury -- Reconceptualising international aid & development NGOs / Paul Ronalds -- A trojan horse? International development agencies embrace business practices and mental models / Mark McPeak -- Seeing the forest for the carbon : how might Redd+ schemes impact forest-dependent communities? / Craig Thorburn -- The turn to civil society? / Sue Kenny -- Feminist reflection on the declarations of Paris and Dili / Elizabeth Reid -- Reproduction and real property in rural China : three decades of development and discrimination / Laurel Bossen -- Conclusion / Damien Kingsbury.
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