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Discourses on peace and development
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- Hettne, B. (Author)
Title
Discourses on peace and development
Abstract
Assuming a close relationship between peace and development, this paper analyses a succession of schools of thought in development forming part of three distinct, historically contextualized development and security discourses: the industrialization imperative in the emerging state-system in nineteenth-century Europe, the international concern with global poverty in the bipolar post second world war world and the current meaning of development in a globalized and increasingly chaotic world. The third of these discourses contains major challenges for development theory. The discourses are related to great transformations in political economy, understood in Polanyian terms as tensions between market expansion and societal response.
Publication
Progress in Development Studies
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
21-36
Date
January 2001
Journal Abbr
Progress in Development Studies
Language
English
ISSN
14649934
Accessed
2017-06-05, 6:09 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Hettne, B. 2001. “Discourses on Peace and Development.” Progress in Development Studies 1 (1): 21–36.
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Keywords
- conflict
- development theory
- discourse
- economic development
- market expansion
- peace
- peace - economic aspects
- security
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