Although the phrase 'North-South' divide is not heard so much these days, what separates rich countries from poor countries is a question that is still very much with us. Anthony Payne offers a new way of thinking about these issues, grounded in the insights of global political economy and interpreting contemporary global politics as a contest between the development strategies of competing countries.
PART I:INTRODUCTION.- Framework of Analysis.- Founding Theses.- PART II: STRUCTURAL CONTEXT.- Material Capabilities.- Contending Ideas.- Global Institutions.- PART III: DIPLOMATIC ARENAS.- Finance.- Trade.- Environment.- PART IV: CONCLUSION.- Unequal Development.
ANTHONY PAYNE is Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK.A pathbreaking text by a leading figure
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