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  3. Vol. 7: Global Justice and the Theory and Practice of Development

Vol. 7: Global Justice and the Theory and Practice of Development

Published: 2014-11-26

Introduction

  • Editor’s Introduction

    Julian Culp
    • pp. 1-2 PDF

Articles

  • Rethinking the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Eight Ways to End Poverty Now

    Thomas Pogge, Mitu Sengupta
    • pp. 3-11 PDF
  • Institutional Theories and International Development

    Nicole Hassoun
    • pp. 12-27 PDF
  • Justice, Not Development: Sen and the Hegemonic Framework For Ameliorating Global Inequality

    Aram Ziai
    • pp. 28-38 PDF
  • Hooray for Global Justice? Emerging Democracies in a Multipolar World

    Julian Culp, Johannes Plagemann
    • pp. 39-66 PDF

Reviews

  • Facts about Global Justice

    Bas Van Der Vossen
    • pp. 67-74 PDF

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