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Author Goldstein, Joshua S., 1952-

Title International relations / Joshua S. Goldstein, Jon C. Pevehouse
Edition 2006-2007 edition
Published New York : Pearson Longman, [2007]
©2007

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 MELB  327 Gol/Ire 2006  AVAILABLE
Description xxv, 597 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm
Contents Population Policies -- Mortality and AIDS -- Population and International Conflict -- Thinking Theoretically: Fighting over Fish -- Policy Perspectives: President of Ireland, Mary McAleese -- Let's Debate the Issue: Overpopulation in the South: The Underestimated Priority? -- Chapter 12 The North-South Gap -- Poverty -- Theories of Accumulation -- Economic Accumulation -- Capitalism -- Socialism -- Economic Classes -- Imperialism -- The Globalization of Class -- The World-System -- European Colonialism -- Anti-Imperialism -- Postcolonial Dependency -- The State of the South -- Basic Human Needs -- World Hunger -- Rural and Urban Populations -- Women in Development -- Migration and Refugees -- Revolution -- Revolutionary Movements -- Islamic Revolutions -- Postrevolutionary Governments -- Thinking Theoretically: Lingering Effects of Imperialism -- Policy Perspectives: President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki -- Let's Debate the Issue: Poverty and Inequality in the South: Should the Developed North Increase Aid to the Developing South? -- Chapter 13 International Development -- What Is Development? -- Experiences -- The Newly Industrializing Countries -- The Chinese Experience -- Other Experiments -- Import Substitution and Export-Led Growth -- Concentrating Capital for Manufacturing -- Authoritarianism and Democracy -- Corruption -- North-South Business -- Foreign Investment -- Technology Transfer -- North-South Debt -- IMF Conditionality -- The South in International Economic Regimes -- Foreign Assistance -- Patterns of Foreign Assistance -- The Disaster Relief Model -- The Missionary Model -- The Oxfam Model -- Thinking Theoretically: Why Is China So Successful? -- Policy Perspectives: President of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak -- Let's Debate the Issue: Capitalism and Democracy in the Developing World: Do They Facilitate or Undermine Development? -- Chapter 14 Postscript
Notes "This 2006-2007 edition is an update to the seventh edition ..."--P. xi
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Subject International relations -- Textbooks.
Genre/Form Textbooks.
Author Pevehouse, Jon C.
LC no. 2005011528
ISBN 0321434307 :