The Myth of Development
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This classic text shows how both state-driven and market-led development models have failed and argues for a completely new kind of agenda.
This author focuses on international development, offering deep insights into global affairs. His works, translated into several languages, provide thoughtful analyses that familiarize readers with complex diplomatic and economic topics. His style is meticulous and informative, reflecting his extensive experience in international relations. This makes his writing an invaluable resource for anyone interested in global dynamics and international politics.
This classic text shows how both state-driven and market-led development models have failed and argues for a completely new kind of agenda.