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9781137518422

Betrayed Promoting Inclusive Development in Fragile States

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  • ISBN13:

    9781137518422

  • ISBN10:

    1137518421

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2015-11-05
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Betrayed takes a new approach to transforming the lives of the poor in fragile states. Combining the latest research into poverty and state building with the author's personal observations drawn from years working in the developing world, Betrayed explains how leaders in the developing world can build more inclusive societies and more equitable governments, thereby creating dynamic national economies and giving the poor the opportunity to accumulate the means and skills to control their own destinies. This refreshing new approach will appeal to policymakers, scholars, and practitioners in the development field who are looking for new, practicable ideas; people in both the global North and South who want to see attention focused not on Western aid but on what developing countries and their citizens can do to help themselves; business people who are fed up with reading critiques of global poverty that see capitalism as the problem, not the solution; and general readers who want accessible and engaging accounts of ordinary people struggling to overcome poverty.

Author Biography

Seth D. Kaplan, Professorial Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, USA, is a well-known writer, policy analyst, and consultant on state building and development. His book Fixing Fragile States: A New Paradigm for Development (2008) has been read widely by policymakers and academics from Brussels to Beijing. He serves as Senior Adviser for the Institute for Integrated Transitions and regularly works with organizations such as the World Bank, USAID, and the UNDP.

Table of Contents

1. The Same Species, the Same Dreams
2. The Blame Game
3. Who Are the Poor?
4. Why Are They Poor?
5. Breaking Out
6. Power and Self-Belief
7. Building Support for an Inclusive Agenda
8. Constructing a Stronger State
9. Getting to a Workable Scale
10. Enhancing Opportunity
11. Enlarging Markets, Spreading Wealth
12. Leading Change from Within
13. Refocusing Foreign Aid
14. Helping Others to Help Themselves

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