Preface to the Eighth Edition
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Development
Development as an historically relational process
What Is the World Coming To?
Development: History and Politics
Part I The Development Project (Late 1940s to Early 1970s)
Chapter 2 Contextualizing the Development Project: Colonialism, Anticolonial Struggles, and Decolonization
Decolonization and Development
Postwar Decolonization and the Rise of the Third World
Ingredients of the Development Project
Framing the Development Project
Chapter 3 The Development Project: An International Framework in Global Context
The Development Project: What Were Its Main Objectives and How Were They Realized?
The Development Project: An International Framework for National Development
Remaking the International Division of Labor
Remaking Third World Agricultures
Part II The Globalization Project (1980s to 2000s)
Chapter 4 Instituting the Globalization Project
Neo-classical Economics and Neoliberalism: Global Market Society
The Debt Crisis and Structural Adjustment Programs: Organizing Neoliberal Development
Geopolitics and the Globalization Project
Chapter 5 Experiencing the Globalization Project: Processes and Implications
The (New) Global Division of Labor and Outsourcing
Global Labor-Sourcing Politics and Migration
Neoliberal Development and Extractivism: Reconfiguring International Relations
Agricultural Globalization
Chapter 6 The Globalization Project in Crisis
Chapter 7 Global Re-orderings
Globalization project legacies
Nascent development trajectories
Chapter 8 Development Climate, or The Nature of Development
The Politics of Climate Change
Sustainable Intensification Proposals
Sustainable Intensification in Question
Conclusion: Ecosystem Priority
Chapter 9 Public and Local Green Initiatives
Public Greening Initiatives
Chapter 10 Toward Sustainable Development
Ingredients of Project Coherence
What Is Appropriate to These Times?
Sustainable Development Project Implementation
Notes
References
Index