This book brings together a set of distinguished academics and activists to analyze, critique, and debate the global politics of poverty and justice and the contemporary nature of globalization.
Preface
1. The Global Politics of Justice Barry K. Gills
2. Global Justice: A Democratic Perspective Heikki Patomäki
3. Global Justice: From Theory to Practice Simon Caney
4. Global Poverty: Development Ethics Meets Global Justice Asunción Lera St. Clair
5. Globalization and Post-modern Imperialism Ankie Hoogvelt
6. Globalization and Contestation: A Polanyian Problematic Ronaldo Munck
7. A Political Analysis of the PRSP Initiative: Social Struggles and the Organization of Persistent Relations of Inequality Heloise Weber
8. Governing through Empowerment: Oxfam's Global Reform and Trade Campaigns Suzan Ilcan and Anita Lacey
9. Recasting Neo-liberalism in the Americas: A Critique of the Preliminary Needs Assessment of the Millennium Development Goals in the Dominican Republic M. Martin Bosman and M. Mark Amen
10. The 'Dominican Model': A 'Work in Progress' towards sustainable Human Development John R. Gagain, Jr.
11. Commentary on the Report of the Africa Commission - A Common Cause? What Cause? A Commentary on Our Common Interest: An Argument Lansana Gberie
12. African Solutions to African Problems? A Critique of Our Common Interest: An Argument Tim Kelsall
13. Commentary on the Politics of 'Global Justice' in 2005 - Global Poverty: A Perspective from Islamic Political Economy Sajjad Khan
14. Fair Trade and Global Justice Paul Chandler
15. The Myth of Charity: A 2005 Reality Check Jonathan Glennie
16. From Charity to Solidarity Nick Dearden
17. The G8 Debt Deal: A Commentary Ben Young
18. Was that 'Charity'? Is this 'Partnership'? David W. Golding
19. Continuity and Change: An Eyewitness Account of The World Social Forum-Caracas 2006 Elizabeth Pallister