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ID085940
Title ProperContemporary Contradictions of the Global Development Project
Other Title Informationgeopolitics, global ecology and the 'development climate'
LanguageENG
AuthorMcmichael, Philip
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The global development project faces newly evident challenges in the combination of energy, climate and food crises. Their interrelationships create a powerful moment in world history in which analysts and practitioners grope for solutions, limited by the narrow market episteme. This contribution argues that official development, in advocating green market solutions, recycles the problem as solution-a problem rooted in the geopolitics of an unsustainable global 'metabolic rift' and a discourse of global ecology reinforcing international power relations through monetary valuation, and deepening the North's 'ecological debt'.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.30,No.1; 2009:p247-262
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol.30,No.1; 2009:p247-262
Key WordsContemporary Contradictions ;  Global Development ;  Geopolitics ;  Global Ecology ;  Climate Development


 
 
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