Table of contents for Development and social change : a global perspective / Philip McMichael.


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1. Development and Globalization: Framing Issues            1
What [s the World Coming To?                         I
The Global Marketplace                               5
Commodity Chains and Development                 6
Global Interdependencies                             9
The Lifestyle Connection                            13
IThe Development Lifestyle                          16
The Project of Development                          20
Part 1: The Development Project (Late 1940s to Early 1970s)
2. Instituting the Development Project                     25
Colonialismn                                        26
The Colonial Division of Labor                  31
Social Reorganization Under Colonialism         33
Decolonization                                      37
Colonial Liberation                             38
Decolonization and Development                      41
Postwar Decolonization and the Rise of the Third World  43
Ingredients of the Development Project              46
The Nation-State                                46
Eoiinomic Growth                                47
Framing the Development Project                      48
National Industrialization: Ideal and Reality    49
Economic Nationalism                                 51
Import-Substitution Industrialization            51
Summary                                              53
3. The Development Project: International Relations         55
The International Framework                          56
U.S. Bilateralism: The Marshall Plan             57
Multilateralism: The Bretton Woods System        58
Politics of the Postwar World Order              61
Remaking the International Division of Labor         64
The Newly Industrializing Countries (NICs)       65
The Food-Aid Regime                                  69
The Public Law 480 Program                       70
Food Dependency                                  70
Remaking Third World Agricultures                    73
The Global Livestock Complex                     74
The Green Revolution                             76
Antirural Biases of the Development Project      81
Summary                                              83
Part It: From National Development to Globalization
4. Globalizing National Economy                             87
Third World Industrialization in Context             88
The World Factory                                89
The Strategic Role of Information Technologies   92
The Export Processing Zone                       93
The Rise of the New International
Division of Labor (NIDL)                      95
From the NIDL to a Global Labor Force           100
Agricultural Globalization                          106
The New Agricultural Countries (NACs)           109
Global Sourcing and Regionalism                     110
Summary                                             115
5. Demise of the Third World                               117
The Empire of Containment and the Political
Decline of the Third World                        118
The New International Economic Order                120
Global Finance                                      123
The Offshore Money Market                      123
BaKking on Development                         125
The Debt Regime                                     128
Debt Management                                130
Reversing the Development Project              132
Challenging the Development State              138
State and Society Restructuring                141
Suminmary                                           144
Part III: The Globalization Project (1980s-)
6. Instituting the Globalization Project                   149
"The Globalization Project                          151
Global Governance                                   154
Liberalization and the Reformulation of Development  157
GATT and the Making of a Free Trade Regime     166
The World Trade Organization                        167
'The Agreement on Agriculture (AoA)            169
Trade-Related Investment Measures (TRIMs)      172
Frade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs)  174
General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)  178
Regional Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)               182
The Globalization Project, World Bank Style         186
Summary                                             189
7. The Globalization Project in Practice                   191
Outsourcing                                         192
Displacement                                        200
Labor: The New Export                          205
In formalization                                    210
Global Recolonization                               219
Summary                                             227
Part IV: Rethinking Development
8. Global Development and Its Countermovements            231
Fundamentalism                                      232
Environmentalism                                    236
Sustainable Development                        240
Earth Summits                                  241
Managing the Global Commons                    242
EVvironmental Resistance Movements             245
Feminism                                           249
Feminist Formulations                         250
Women and the Environment                     254
Women, Poverty, and Fertility                  256
Women's Rights                                 258
Cosmopolitan Activism                              260
Food Sovereignty Movements                         266
Summary                                            270
9. Development for What?                                  273
Development as Rule                                273
The Microfinance Revolution                   278
The Ethics of Empowerment                      279
Legitimacy Crisis of the Globalization Project     281
The Latin Rebellion                           283
The "Emerging Markets" of China and India     285
The Ecological Climacteric                         288
Notes                                                     293
References                                                307



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