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Author Gillespie, Alexander

Title The illusion of progress : unsustainable development in international law and policy / Alexander Gillespie
Published Sterling, VA : Earthscan Publications, 2001

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 244 pages)
Contents Development -- The Idea of Development -- The Right to Development -- The Failure of the Conventional Development Process -- The Roots of Failure -- Sustainable Development -- The Idea of Social Development -- Components of Social Development -- The Future of Sustainable Development -- The Overall Problem -- Growth -- Growth, Technology and Progress -- The Left, the Right and the South -- Economic Growth and Sustainable Development in International Environmental Law and Policy -- The No-growth Position -- The Steady Economic State -- Crossing Environmental Thresholds -- Growth and the Environmental Nexus -- Consumption in International Environmental Law and Policy -- The Population Question in International Environmental Law and Policy -- Markets -- Neo-economic Liberalism -- The Free Market and Environmental Protection -- Market Solutions to Environmental Problems -- The Limits of the Free Market -- The Importance of Property from the Perspective of Social Ecology -- Trade -- The Free Trade Position -- The Rejection of Free Trade -- Externalities and Free Trade -- Debt -- The Debt Crisis and Sustainable Development -- The Environmental Cost -- Attempts at Resolving the Debt Crisis -- Aid -- International Financial Assistance -- Aid and International Environmental Law and Policy -- The Arguments for Aid in International Environmental Law and Policy -- Financial Assistance as a Catalyst for Success -- The Problems Associated with Aid -- Peace -- Security -- Laying Down Arms -- Realism in a World without a Supra-sovereign
Summary Is 'sustainable development' a charade sold to an increasingly misled public? This book presents a wide-ranging, penetrating critique of sustainability and what it actually means. The author argues that despite the rhetoric of socially and environmentally sustainable development and the ever-increasing number of legislative environmental policies, the real issues such as consumption, population growth and equity are either sidestepped or manipulated in international policy and law. Analyzing the main areas of concern - economic growth, market structure, trade, aid, debt, security and sovereign
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Economic development.
Law and economic development
International economic relations.
economic development.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Economic Policy.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Government & Business.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Development -- Economic Development.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Development -- Business Development.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Structural Adjustment.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Development -- General.
Développement économique.
Relations économiques internationales.
Droit international.
Droit de l'environnement.
Développement durable.
Economic development
International economic relations
Law and economic development
Weltwirtschaft
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Nachhaltigkeit
Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik
Internationales Umweltrecht
Développement durable.
Droit international pénal.
Politique économique.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781849776226
1849776229
9781136533624
1136533621