Spear, Joanana

Security and Development in Global Politics: A Critical Comparison - United States of America: Georgetown University Press, 2012. - xi,334p.

Introduction Joanna Spear and Paul D. Williams 1. Conceptualizing the Security-Development Relationship: An Overview of the Debate Joanna Spear and Paul D. WilliamsPART I: Aid2. Aid: A Security Perspective Bernard Harborne 3. Aid: A Development Perspective Dan Morrow Aid: Editors' CommentsJoanna Spear and Paul D. WilliamsPART II: Humanitarian Assistance4. Humanitarian Assistance: A Security Perspective Robert Maletta and Joanna Spear5. Humanitarian Assistance: A Development Perspective Sabina Dewan Humanitarian Assistance: Editors' CommentsJoanna Spear and Paul D. WilliamsPART III: Governance6. Governance: A Security Perspective Terrence Lyons 7. Governance: A Development Perspective Alasdair BowieGovernance: Editors' CommentsJoanna Spear and Paul D. WilliamsPART IV: Health8. Health: A Security Perspective George C. Fidas 9. Health: A Development Perspective Julie E. Fischer Health: Editors' CommentsJoanna Spear and Paul D. WilliamsPART V: POVERTY10. Poverty: A Security Perspective Paul D. Williams 11. Poverty: A Development Perspective Inder SudPoverty: Editors' CommentsJoanna Spear and Paul D. WilliamsPART VI: TRADE AND RESOURCES12. Trade and Resources: A Security Perspective Joanna Spear 13. Trade and Resources: A Development Perspective Raymond Gilpin Trade and Resources: Editors' CommentsJoanna Spear and Paul D. Williams PART VII: DEMOGRAPHY14. Demography: A Security Perspective Jack A. Goldstone 15. Demography: A Development Perspective Richard P. CincottaDemography: Editors' CommentsJoanna Spear and Paul D. Williams16. Conclusion: The Comparative Conversations between Security and Development Joanna Spear and Paul D.

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Economic development.
Security, International.

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