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서명/저자사항 | Global development : a Cold War history/ Sara Lorenzini. [electronic resource]. |
개인저자 | Lorenzini, Sara,author. |
발행사항 | Princeton: Princeton University Press, [2019]. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource. |
총서사항 | America in the world |
기타형태 저록 | Print version: Lorenzini, Sara Global Development : A Cold War History Princeton : Princeton University Press,c2019 9780691180151 |
ISBN | 0691185565 9780691185569 |
내용주기 | Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Development as an Ideology for Empire; The Civilizing Mission in the Interwar Years; Modernity and Authoritarian Rule; The Second World War; 2 Truman's Dream: When the Cold War and Development Met; Point Four; Studying Backward Areas: Social Scientists, the Marshall Plan, and the Limits of the Cold War; 3 Socialist Modernity and the Birth of the Third World; Ideology Put to the Test on the Colonial Question; The Age of Indifference; The Afterthought; The Age of Neutralism, or the Birth of the Third World Khrushchev's ChallengeFeatures of Socialist Aid: Constructing the Ideological Framework; The Political Economy of Socialist Cooperation; 4 Western Alternatives for Development in the Global Cold War; The Inevitability of Foreign Aid as a Cold War Tool?; Plans for Eurafrica; An Ideology for the Global Cold War: The Rise of Modernization Theory; The Kennedy Administration: A Turning Point?; 5 The Limits of Bipolarity in the Golden Age of Modernization; The Cooperation Imperative in the West; Disappointments: The United States and Bickering in the DAC; Rostow and the Idea of Binding Rules The European Economic Community WayCoordination among Socialist Countries: The Permanent Commission for Technical Assistance in Comecon; Responding to External Challenges; 6 International Organizations and Development as a Global Mission; Precedents: The League of Nations; Development as Profession after the Second World War; The World Bank; The United Nations and Development: The Place for an Alternative?; UNCTAD; Assessing Aid at the End of the First Development Decade; 7 Multiple Modernities and Socialist Alternatives in the 1970s; The Soviet Union Reinterprets the Two Worlds Theory Convergence and InterdependenceThird World Visions; China's Development Alternative; Self-Reliance? Tanzania between the Tazara Railway and Ujamaa; Third Worldism and the New International Economic Order; 8 Resources, Environment and Development: The Difficult Nexus; The End of Technological Optimism?; Recasting the Problems of Modern Society; The Emergence of Global Environmentalism: Stockholm, 1972; Environment and Development as Seen from the East; The Legacy of Stockholm and the Invention of Sustainable Development 9 Responding to the Challenges from the Global South: North-South DialoguesThe Birth of Basic Needs in the Second Development Decade; The Lomé Revolution; A Regional Plan: The Euro-Arab Dialogue; North-South Dialogue: The Global Dimension; Development and Human Rights; 10 The Dynamics of the Lost Decade; Conclusions; Notes; Bibliography; Index |
주제명(회의명) | Cold War (1945-1989) fast |
일반주제명 | Cold War. Cold War --Influence. Economic development. HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century Economic development. War --Influence. |
언어 | 영어 |
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