New Development Politics
Discover the compelling insights of New Development Politics, a thought-provoking work by Taylor & Francis Ltd published in 2003. Spanning 200 pages, this book delves into the intricate dynamics of US empire-building, exploring the intersection of dirty money and political power. It critically analyzes neo-mercantilism as a contemporary mode of empire, shedding light on its implications for global politics. Furthermore, the book examines the significant role of movements comprised of unemployed and landless peasants in pivotal Third World countries, offering a nuanced perspective on development issues. Ideal for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the complexities of modern political landscapes, New Development Politics is a must-read for understanding the forces shaping our world today.