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ID124216
Title ProperIntroduction-politicising debt and development
Other Title Informationactivist voices on social justice in the new millennium
LanguageENG
AuthorFridell, Gavin
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In contrast to mainstream development economists' and policy makers' insistence that relatively straightforward, technical and apolitical solutions exist to the problems of debt and development, debt is inscribed in powerful, unequal and contested structures and relations. This is vividly depicted in the articles in this special section, written by activists and researchers with years of experience mobilising and supporting grassroots struggles, which reveal the often obscure or unspoken relations of power that underpin the highly unequal dynamics of debt on a global scale, while promoting and offering fresh insights from a diverse array of new initiatives and subversive tactics that confront the dominant debt and development paradigm. They offer sober reflection on what organisations need to do to get things done in continuing and future battles for debt justice.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.34, No. 8; 2013: p.1492-1496
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol.34, No. 8; 2013: p.1492-1496
Key WordsSocial Justice ;  Technical Support ;  Apolitical Solutions ;  Politics ;  Global Scale ;  Tactics ;  Conflicts ;  NGOs ;  NGDOs ;  Economics ;  Public Finance ;  Debt Policy ;  International Economics


 
 
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