International Development and Foreign Policy for Developing Countries
- 68 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on the intricate dynamics between developing and developed countries, this collection of essays delves into the challenges faced by the Global South. The author analyzes historical data to highlight how power imbalances perpetuate inequalities, often favoring developed nations at the expense of long-term development in poorer countries. Key issues discussed include corruption and the need for effective diplomatic strategies in asymmetrical geopolitical contexts, providing a critical lens on international development and foreign policy debates.
