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(Ebook) Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective by Professor Philip McMichael ISBN 9780761988106, 0761988106

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Authors:Professor Philip McMichael
Pages:202 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:3rd
Publisher:Pine Forge Press
Language:english
File Size:27.35 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780761988106, 0761988106
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(Ebook) Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective by Professor Philip McMichael ISBN 9780761988106, 0761988106

In this Third Edition of Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective , author Philip McMichael provides a narrative of how development came to be institutionalized as an international project, pursued by individual nation-states in the post-colonial era. This new edition has been updated and revised to incorporate the treatments of fundamentalism, terrorism, the AIDS crisis, and the commercialization of services via the World Trade Organization.  Development and Social Change is the first book to present students with a coherent explanation of how ''globalization'' took root in the public discourse and how ''globalization'' represents a shift away from development as a way to think about non-western societies. This is an ideal text for undergraduate and graduate students studying globalization, social development, and social change in Sociology, Political Science, Anthropology, and International Studies.
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