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Rejecting the flat worldism of the globalists as well as the peaks and valleys of trade and aid policies over the years, Robin Broad and John Cavanagh guide us through the raging debate over the best route to development for the poorer nations of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. This book takes readers on a journey through the rise and fall of the one-size-fits-all model of development that richer nations began imposing on poorer ones three decades ago. That model called the Washington Consensus by its backers and neoliberalism or market fundamentalism by its critics placed enormous power in markets to solve the problems of the poor. The authors have stood at the epicenter of these debates from their perches in the United Natio! ns, the U.S. government, academia, and civil society. They guide us back in time to understand why the Washington Consensus dominated for so long, and how it devastated workers, the environment, and the poor. At the same time, they chart the rise of an alter-globalization movement of those adversely affected by market fundamentalism. Today, this movement is putting alternatives into action across the globe, and what constitutes development is being redefined. As the authors present this dramatic confrontation of paradigms, they bring into question the entire conventional notion of development, and offer readers a new lens through which to view the way forward for poorer nations and poorer people. This brief history of development connects an arcane world with contemporary forces of globalization, environmental degradation, and the violation of perhaps the essential human right: to be considered individually, equally, in an economically viable world and way.This digital docu! ment is an article from Family Practice News, published by Int! ernation al Medical News Group on February 15, 2004. The length of the article is 659 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation DetailsTitle: Avoid epilepsy mismanagement: match medication to variation: broad-spectrum drugs advised.(Children's Health)
Author: Diana Mahoney
Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 15, 2004
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 34
Issue: 4
Page: 48(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Stuart Broad's magnificent spell of five for thirty-seven in the final and decisive Test against Australia won him the man of the match award and ! proved a major contribution to England regaining the 2009 Ashes. Stuart is the son of Chris Broad, himself a former England batsman in an Ashes winning series, and Stuart has clearly inherited his father's natural ability. In Bowled Over, he refers to a promising cricket career at school, his development as a player at county level, and to his early games for England. But ultimately this lavishly illustrated book is devoted to the success of the England team that beat the Australian side. Stuart describes the highs and lows of this, his first Ashes campaign. His achievements allied to his competitive character and youthful good looks have already made him a hugely popular figure with the cricket public. A great gift for every true England cricket fanâ"a fantastic inside story of a famous Ashes victory.
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