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This book explores the evolving concept of diaspora in the 21st century, moving beyond traditional understandings of scattering and alienation to introduce the idea of ‘post-diaspora’.
This book analyzes the evolution of circular economy in China focusing specifically on the role of quality infrastructure (QI) in this process.
Development, Technology and Flexibility (1992) is concerned with forecasting the use of innovation within manufacturing... Læs mere
Commodity Conflict (1978) examines the world economy after the crises of the early 1970s, with the collapse of the... Læs mere
Environmental Challenges and Political Stability in the Middle East explores how environmental degradation, climate change, and resource scarcity intersect with political instability and social unrest across one of the world’s most vulnerable regions.
Raw Materials and Pacific Economic Integration (1978) focuses on the trade in raw materials – the basis for trade between Australia and Japan, and indeed for the economic relations within the Western Pacific regions.
Radical Economics (1982) examines the shortcomings of orthodox economics, and considers how radical economics evolved. The question of Marxian economics and how this applies to crucial... Læs mere
This book champions the right to food as a human right and offers an exploration of its evolution and application. This book is essential reading for... Læs mere
This book champions the right to food as a human right and offers an exploration of its evolution and application. This book is essential reading for... Læs mere
This book investigates the birth and early evolution of the international aid regime in the 1940s and 1950s, considering how America established a postwar economic order in which aid was balanced against the establishment of the IMF as an instrument of economic discipline.
This edited volume provides a holistic compilation of the diverse range of emerging scholarship in critical environmental justice studies... Læs mere
Shows how civil servants navigate duties and dependencies as the aid-reliant Malawian state struggles to recover from disasters.