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Developing world 12/13 annual editions editor Robert J. Griffiths.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 2012 Description: xviii, 256p. : ill.; 28cmISBN:
  • 9780078051005
  • 0078051002
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Correlation Guide Topic Guide Internet References Unit 1: Understanding the developing world -- Unit overview -- 1. The new face of development / Carol Lancaster, Current History, January 2008 -- 2. How development leads to democracy: What we know about modernization / Ronald Inglehart and Christian Welzel, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2009 -- 3. The new population bomb: The four megatrends that will change the world / Jack A. Goldstone, Foreign Affairs, January/February 2010 -- 4. Best. Decade. Ever / Charles Kenny, Foreign Policy, September/October 2010 -- 5. And justice for all: enforcing human rights for the world's poor, Gary Haugen and Victor Boutros, Foreign Policy, May/June 2010 -- 6. The case against the west: America and Europe in the Asian Century / Kishore Mahbubani, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2008 -- Unit 2: Political economy and the developing world -- Unit overview -- 7. The Post-Washington consensus: Development after the crisis / Nancy Birdsall and Francis Fukuyama, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2011 -- 8. The poor man's burden / William Easterly, Foreign Policy, January/February 2009 -- 9. A tiger despite the chains: the state of reform in India, Rahul Mukherji, Current History, April 2010 -- 10. Welcome to Minegolia / Ron Gluckman, Foreign Policy, January/February 2011 -- 11. The African miracle / Norbert Dorr, Susan Lund, and Charles Roxburgh, Foreign Policy, December 2010 -- 12. The new mercantilism: China's emerging role in the Americas / Eric Farnsworth, Current History, February 2011 -- 13. Cotton: The huge moral issue / Kate Eshelby, New African, January 2006 -- 14. Taking the measure of global aid / Jean-Michel Severino and Olivier Ray, Current History, January 2010 -- 15. The new colonialists / Michael A. Cohen, Maria Figueroa Kupcu, and Parag Khanna, Foreign Policy, July/August 2008 -- 16. A few dollars at a time: How to tap consumers for development / Philippe Douste-Blazy and Daniel Altman, Foreign Affairs, January/February 2010 -- 17. The fertile continent: Africa, agriculture's final frontier / Roger Thurow Foreign Affairs, November/December 2010 -- 18. The micromagic of microcredit / Karol Boudreaux and Tyler Cowen, Wilson Quarterly, Winter 2008 -- 19. Many borrowers of microloans now find the price is too high / Neil MacFarquhar / The New York Times, April 14, 2010 -- 20 Corruption reduction: A foreign policy goal and instrument / Amitai Etzioni, Harvard International Review, Winter 2011 -- Unit 3: Conflict and instability -- Unit overview -- 21. Where life is cheap and talk is loose / The Economist, March 19, 2011 -- 22. Afghanistan's rocky path to peace / J. Alexander Thier / Current History, April 2010 -- 23. A nation on the brink / Christopher Boucek and David Donadio, The Atlantic, April 2010 -- 24. The forever war: Inside India's Maoist conflict / Megha Bahree, World Policy Journal, Summer 2010 -- 25. Sudan on the cusp / Richard S. Williamson, Current History, May 2011 -- 26. Africa's forever wars / Jeffrey Gettleman, Foreign Policy, March/April 2010 -- 27. The struggle for Mexico / David Rieff, The New Republic, April 7, 2011 -- 28. Central America's security predicament / Michael Shifter, Current History, February, 2011 -- 29. Global aging and the crisis of the 2020s / Neil Howe and Richard Jackson, Current History, January 2011 -- Unit 4: Political change in the developing world -- Unit overview -- 30. Crying for freedom / The Economist, January 16, 2010 -- 31. Understanding the revolutions of 2011: Weakness and resilience in Middle Eastern autocracies / Jack A. Goldstone, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2011 -- 32. Good soldier, bad cop / The Africa Report, April 2011 -- 33. "Moderates" redefined: How to deal with political Islam / Emile Nakhleh, Current History, December 2009 -- 34. The Islamists are not coming / Charles Kurzman and Ijlal Naqvi, Foreign Policy, January/February 2010 -- 35. The transformation of Hamas / Fawaz A. Gerges, The Nation, January 25, 2010 -- 36. In Sri Lanka, the triumph of vulgar patriotism / Nira Wickramasinghe, Current History, April 2010 -- 37. Indonesia's moment / Robert Pringle, Wilson Quarterly, Winter 2011 -- 38. Divergent paths: The future of one-party rule in Singapore / Meng Chen, Harvard International Review, Winter 2011 -- 39. Uprising threat / Chofamba Sithole, News Africa, April 30, 2011 -- 40. Ivory Coast: Another asterisk for Africa's democratization / William B. Milam and Jennifer G. Jones, Current History, May 2011 -- 41. A new global player: Brazil's far-flung agenda / Julia E. Sweig, Foreign Affairs, November/ December 2010 -- 42. Perilous times for Latin America / Theodore J. Piccone, Current History, February 2010 -- 43. Human rights last / Gary J. Bass, Foreign Policy, March/April 2011 -- 44. Not ready for prime time: Why including emerging powers at the helm would hurt global governance / Jorge G. Castenada, Foreign Affairs, September/October 2010 -- Unit 5: Population, resources, environment, and health -- Unit overview -- 45. Is a green world a safer world?: Not necessarily / David J. Rothkopf, Foreign Policy, September/October 2009 -- 46. The last straw / Stephan Faris, Foreign Policy, July/August 2009 -- 47. The world's water challenge / Erik R. Peterson and Rachel A. Posner, Current History, January 2010 -- 48. Water warriors / Maude Barlow, The Nation, April 14, 2008 -- 49. The new geopolitics of food / Lester R. Brown, Foreign Policy, May/June 2011 -- Unit 6: Women and development -- Unit overview -- 50. The women's crusade / Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, The New York Times Magazine, August 23, 2009 -- 51. Women in developing countries 300 times more likely to die in childbirth / Sarah Boseley, The Guardian, January 15, 2009 -- 52. Girls in war: Sex slave, mother. domestic aide, combatant / Radhika Coomaraswamy, UN Chronicle, No. 1&2, 2009 -- 53. Remember the women? / Ann Jones, The Nation, November 9, 2009 -- 54. Women in the shadow of climate change / Balgis Osman-Elasha, UN Chronicle, No. 3&4, 2009 -- 55. The global glass ceiling: Why empowering women is good for business / Isobel Coleman, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2010 -- Test-Your-Knowledge Form -- Article Rating Form.
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Correlation Guide Topic Guide Internet References Unit 1: Understanding the developing world -- Unit overview -- 1. The new face of development / Carol Lancaster, Current History, January 2008 -- 2. How development leads to democracy: What we know about modernization / Ronald Inglehart and Christian Welzel, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2009 -- 3. The new population bomb: The four megatrends that will change the world / Jack A. Goldstone, Foreign Affairs, January/February 2010 -- 4. Best. Decade. Ever / Charles Kenny, Foreign Policy, September/October 2010 -- 5. And justice for all: enforcing human rights for the world's poor, Gary Haugen and Victor Boutros, Foreign Policy, May/June 2010 -- 6. The case against the west: America and Europe in the Asian Century / Kishore Mahbubani, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2008 -- Unit 2: Political economy and the developing world -- Unit overview -- 7. The Post-Washington consensus: Development after the crisis / Nancy Birdsall and Francis Fukuyama, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2011 -- 8. The poor man's burden / William Easterly, Foreign Policy, January/February 2009 -- 9. A tiger despite the chains: the state of reform in India, Rahul Mukherji, Current History, April 2010 -- 10. Welcome to Minegolia / Ron Gluckman, Foreign Policy, January/February 2011 -- 11. The African miracle / Norbert Dorr, Susan Lund, and Charles Roxburgh, Foreign Policy, December 2010 -- 12. The new mercantilism: China's emerging role in the Americas / Eric Farnsworth, Current History, February 2011 -- 13. Cotton: The huge moral issue / Kate Eshelby, New African, January 2006 -- 14. Taking the measure of global aid / Jean-Michel Severino and Olivier Ray, Current History, January 2010 -- 15. The new colonialists / Michael A. Cohen, Maria Figueroa Kupcu, and Parag Khanna, Foreign Policy, July/August 2008 -- 16. A few dollars at a time: How to tap consumers for development / Philippe Douste-Blazy and Daniel Altman, Foreign Affairs, January/February 2010 -- 17. The fertile continent: Africa, agriculture's final frontier / Roger Thurow Foreign Affairs, November/December 2010 -- 18. The micromagic of microcredit / Karol Boudreaux and Tyler Cowen, Wilson Quarterly, Winter 2008 -- 19. Many borrowers of microloans now find the price is too high / Neil MacFarquhar / The New York Times, April 14, 2010 -- 20 Corruption reduction: A foreign policy goal and instrument / Amitai Etzioni, Harvard International Review, Winter 2011 -- Unit 3: Conflict and instability -- Unit overview -- 21. Where life is cheap and talk is loose / The Economist, March 19, 2011 -- 22. Afghanistan's rocky path to peace / J. Alexander Thier / Current History, April 2010 -- 23. A nation on the brink / Christopher Boucek and David Donadio, The Atlantic, April 2010 -- 24. The forever war: Inside India's Maoist conflict / Megha Bahree, World Policy Journal, Summer 2010 -- 25. Sudan on the cusp / Richard S. Williamson, Current History, May 2011 -- 26. Africa's forever wars / Jeffrey Gettleman, Foreign Policy, March/April 2010 -- 27. The struggle for Mexico / David Rieff, The New Republic, April 7, 2011 -- 28. Central America's security predicament / Michael Shifter, Current History, February, 2011 -- 29. Global aging and the crisis of the 2020s / Neil Howe and Richard Jackson, Current History, January 2011 -- Unit 4: Political change in the developing world -- Unit overview -- 30. Crying for freedom / The Economist, January 16, 2010 -- 31. Understanding the revolutions of 2011: Weakness and resilience in Middle Eastern autocracies / Jack A. Goldstone, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2011 -- 32. Good soldier, bad cop / The Africa Report, April 2011 -- 33. "Moderates" redefined: How to deal with political Islam / Emile Nakhleh, Current History, December 2009 -- 34. The Islamists are not coming / Charles Kurzman and Ijlal Naqvi, Foreign Policy, January/February 2010 -- 35. The transformation of Hamas / Fawaz A. Gerges, The Nation, January 25, 2010 -- 36. In Sri Lanka, the triumph of vulgar patriotism / Nira Wickramasinghe, Current History, April 2010 -- 37. Indonesia's moment / Robert Pringle, Wilson Quarterly, Winter 2011 -- 38. Divergent paths: The future of one-party rule in Singapore / Meng Chen, Harvard International Review, Winter 2011 -- 39. Uprising threat / Chofamba Sithole, News Africa, April 30, 2011 -- 40. Ivory Coast: Another asterisk for Africa's democratization / William B. Milam and Jennifer G. Jones, Current History, May 2011 -- 41. A new global player: Brazil's far-flung agenda / Julia E. Sweig, Foreign Affairs, November/ December 2010 -- 42. Perilous times for Latin America / Theodore J. Piccone, Current History, February 2010 -- 43. Human rights last / Gary J. Bass, Foreign Policy, March/April 2011 -- 44. Not ready for prime time: Why including emerging powers at the helm would hurt global governance / Jorge G. Castenada, Foreign Affairs, September/October 2010 -- Unit 5: Population, resources, environment, and health -- Unit overview -- 45. Is a green world a safer world?: Not necessarily / David J. Rothkopf, Foreign Policy, September/October 2009 -- 46. The last straw / Stephan Faris, Foreign Policy, July/August 2009 -- 47. The world's water challenge / Erik R. Peterson and Rachel A. Posner, Current History, January 2010 -- 48. Water warriors / Maude Barlow, The Nation, April 14, 2008 -- 49. The new geopolitics of food / Lester R. Brown, Foreign Policy, May/June 2011 -- Unit 6: Women and development -- Unit overview -- 50. The women's crusade / Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, The New York Times Magazine, August 23, 2009 -- 51. Women in developing countries 300 times more likely to die in childbirth / Sarah Boseley, The Guardian, January 15, 2009 -- 52. Girls in war: Sex slave, mother. domestic aide, combatant / Radhika Coomaraswamy, UN Chronicle, No. 1&2, 2009 -- 53. Remember the women? / Ann Jones, The Nation, November 9, 2009 -- 54. Women in the shadow of climate change / Balgis Osman-Elasha, UN Chronicle, No. 3&4, 2009 -- 55. The global glass ceiling: Why empowering women is good for business / Isobel Coleman, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2010 -- Test-Your-Knowledge Form -- Article Rating Form.

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