McMICHAEL, Philip

Development and social change : a global perspective - 3 th - Thousand Oaks : Pine Forge, c2004 - 359 p. - Sociology for a new century .

Part I: The development project (late 1940s to early 1970s) 1. Instituting the development project Colonialism Decolonization Decolonization and development Postwar decolonization and the rise of the third world Ingredients of the development project The development project framed Economic nationalism 2. The development project: international dimensions The international framework Remaking the international division of labor The postwar food order Remaking third world agricultures Parte II: From national development to globalization 3. The global economy reborn Divergent developments Third world industrialization in context The global production system Global barbados Global agribusiness Global sourcing and regionalism 4. Demise of the third world The empire of containment and the political decline of the third world Financial globalization The debt regime Part III: The globalization project (1980s-) 5. Implementing globalization as a project The globalization project Global governance The globalization project as a utopia 6. The globalization project: disharmonies displacement Informal activity Legitimacy crisis and neoliberalism Financial crisis Parte IV: Rethinking development 7. Global development and its countermovements fundamentalism Environmentalism Feminism Cosmopolitan Activism 8. Whither development? Legacies of the development project Rethinking development Toward an imperial project?

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Contexto Econômico
Globalização
Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico