
International Development
Issues and Challenges
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 14. May 2026
Book
Hardback
456 pages
978-1-350-44652-6 (ISBN)
Description
How can a country industrialise without causing environmental damage? How do development professionals ensure they act in the interests of recipients, rather than their own donor country? And how is the humanitarian project of development complicated by ideological objectives?
The fourth edition of this renowned textbook covers the most urgent issues facing the field of development. With the return of Russia as a global actor, renewed conflict in the Middle East, and global inequality exacerbated by climate change and global health crises, the questions underpinning international development are increasingly fraught. For most of its history, international development was shaped by Cold War competition; at the turn of the twenty-first century, the paradigm shifted as China assumed a greater role, and post-9/11 US development initiatives were intended to reduce militancy in the Middle East. As these tensions return to the world stage, it is ever more important for students to ask what development is - or should be - and what it can achieve. With increased attention to gender and postcolonial perspectives and strong coverage of security, economics and global order, this book is essential reading for students of international development.
The fourth edition of this renowned textbook covers the most urgent issues facing the field of development. With the return of Russia as a global actor, renewed conflict in the Middle East, and global inequality exacerbated by climate change and global health crises, the questions underpinning international development are increasingly fraught. For most of its history, international development was shaped by Cold War competition; at the turn of the twenty-first century, the paradigm shifted as China assumed a greater role, and post-9/11 US development initiatives were intended to reduce militancy in the Middle East. As these tensions return to the world stage, it is ever more important for students to ask what development is - or should be - and what it can achieve. With increased attention to gender and postcolonial perspectives and strong coverage of security, economics and global order, this book is essential reading for students of international development.
Reviews / Votes
An intellectually stimulating and wide-ranging approach to development, very useful as an introduction to development studies and its core themes. * Johan Modee, Malmoe university, Sweden * An excellent and comprehensive overview of international development practice and theory. * Jennifer Hobbs, University of Leicester, UK *More details
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-44652-6 (9781350446526)
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Persons
Damien Kingsbury is Emeritus Professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University, Australia.
Matthew Clarke is Head of School for the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University, Australia.
John McKay is Partner with Analysis International in Melbourne and an Honorary Professor of the School of Humanities and Social Science at Deakin University, Australia.
Kyoko Kusakabe is Professor of Gender and Development studies at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand.
Matthew Clarke is Head of School for the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University, Australia.
John McKay is Partner with Analysis International in Melbourne and an Honorary Professor of the School of Humanities and Social Science at Deakin University, Australia.
Kyoko Kusakabe is Professor of Gender and Development studies at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand.
Author
Deakin University, Australia
Analysis International and Honorary Professor, School of Humanities and Social Science, Deakin University
Content
Introduction
1. What is Development
2. Reassessing Development Theory: John McKay
3. The Economics of Development
4. The Developing World in a Changing Global Order
5. Politics, Governance and Development
6. Aid and Development
7. Poverty Alleviation
8. Community Development
9. Gender and Development
10. Environment and Development
11. Security and Development
1. What is Development
2. Reassessing Development Theory: John McKay
3. The Economics of Development
4. The Developing World in a Changing Global Order
5. Politics, Governance and Development
6. Aid and Development
7. Poverty Alleviation
8. Community Development
9. Gender and Development
10. Environment and Development
11. Security and Development