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16.02.09Forum for Development Studies [02–08]


Contents:

 

 

  • Introduction
    (Olav Stokke)

     

  •  

    Trouble in Eden: How and Why Unresolved Land Issues Landed ‘Peaceful Kenya’ in Trouble in 2008
    (Patricia Kameri-Mbote and Kithure Kindiki)

     

  • Limits to Donor Influence: Ethiopia, Aid and Conditionality
    (Axel Borchgrevink)

     

  •  

    Cash Transfers Contributing to Social Protection: A Review of Evaluation Findings
    (Espen Villanger)

     

  • The Chinese Development of Tibet: Lhasa in Transformation
    (Tashi Nyima)

     

  • Promoting the Status of Women in the UN System: Experiences from an Inside Journey(Torild Skard)

     

 

Debates:

 

  • Women’s Engagement with Development and the United Nations: A Commentary
    (Kristen Timothy)

     

  • Development Research: Coming of Age – or Becoming Redundant?
    (Henrik Secher Marcussen)

     

  • The Paradox of Poverty Research: Why is Extreme Poverty not in Focus?(Else Øyen)

     

 

Books:

 

  • Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Development
    (Randi Solhjell)

     

  • The History of Danish Aid: Altruism and Self-interest
    (Lennart Wohlgemuth)

     

  • The New Left in South America
    (Håvard Haarstad)

     

 

Single copies: 140 NOK | 227 pages



06.08.08Forum for Development Studies [1-08]


Contents:

  • Introduction
    (Olav Stokke)
  • Unfolding Women’s Engagement with Development and the UN: Pointers for the Future
    (Devaki Jain and Shubha Chacko)
  • Getting Our History Right: How Were Equal Rights of Women and Men Included in the Charter of the United Nations?
    (Torild Skard)
  • Historical Justice and Socio-Economic Development: Tensions in South Africa’s Land Restitution Programme
    (Anne Hellum and Bill Derman)
  • Gender, Rights and Development: An East African Perspective
    (Patricia Kameri-Mbote)
  • Social Sciences and the Next Development Agenda
    (Thandika Mkandawire)

 

Debates:

  • Norway as a Global Partner
    (Jesper W. Simonsen)
  • Development Research in Norway: Well Established – Time to Move on?
    (Arve Ofstad and Ragnhild Dybdahl)
  • The Research Programme ‘Globalisation and Marginalisation – Development Paths in the South’: Some Reflections
    (Kjell Havnevik)

 

Books:

  • Anthropological Perspectives on State Formation
    (Øyvind Eggen)
  • On Law and Tyranny
    (Jørgen Møller)

Single copies: 140 NOK | 156 pages


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