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The New Development Challenges of Globalization Edited by Daniel Morales-Gómez IDRC/Earthscan 1999 ISBN Out of print e-ISBN 1-55250-203-1 280 pp.
Relationships between social policy and human development are the subject of much research and theorizing. The literature in this area, however, examines these issues strictly within national contexts. What of the influence of international agendas, such as NAFTA, the World Summit for Social Development, and Habitat II Transnational Social Policies specifically addresses the worldwide trend for national policies on human and social development to be increasingly influenced by agendas that are international, or "transnational," in nature. In doing so, the book examines the underlining international developmental, ethical, economic, and political issues shaping national policies in health, education, and employment in the developing world. This book's focus on the "transnational" character of the social policy debate makes it a truly unique and original contribution to the literature. It will appeal to the academic community, worldwide, in international development, public policy and administration, and social work; policymakers, researchers, and practitioners in the field of public (social) policy; and the international community of individuals and organizations working in international social development. THE EDITOR Daniel Morales-Gómez is Senior Specialist in IDRC's program on the assessment of social policy reform and the author of many books and journal articles on education and social policy.
Foreword Maureen O'Neil 1999 Introduction: From National to Transnational Social Policies Daniel Morales-Gómez 1999 PART I: NEW CHALLENGES Chapter 1. Social Policy and Social Order in Transnational Societies Andrés Pérez Baltodano 1999 Chapter 2. Social Policy Issues at the End of the 20th Century Luis Ratinoff 1999 PART II: REFORMING SOCIAL POLICIES FOR COMPETITIVENESS AND EQUITY Chapter 3. West and Central Africa: Social Policy for Reconstruction and Development Tade Akin Aina 1999 Chapter 4. Sub-Saharan Africa: Community-driven Social Policies Kwaku Osei-Hwedie and Arnon Bar-on 1999 Chapter 5. Southeast Asia: The Decentralization of Social Policy Trinidad S. Osteria 1999 Chapter 6. The Americas: Educational Reform, External Forces, and Internal Challenges Jeffrey M. Puryear 1999 PART III: CONCLUDING REMARKS Conclusion: What Type of Social-Policy Reform for What Kind of Society? Daniel Morales-Gómez and Mario Torres A 1999 Appendix 1. Contributing Authors 1999 Appendix 2. Acronyms and Abbreviations 1999 Bibliography 1999 |
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