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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sam Hickey (Professor of Politics and Development, IDPM, School of Environment, Education and Development, The University of Manchester) , Kunal Sen (Professor of Development Economics, IDPM, School of Environment, Education and Development, The University of Manchester) , Badru Bukenya (Lecturer, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Makerere University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.772kg ISBN: 9780198722564ISBN 10: 0198722567 Pages: 418 Publication Date: 11 December 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsDavid Hulme: Foreword Part I: Introduction 1: Sam Hickey, Kunal Sen, and Badru Bukenya: Exploring the politics of inclusive development: towards a new conceptual approach Part II: The Politics of Accumulation and Growth 2: Kunal Sen: The Political Determinants of Economic Growth: An Analytical Review 3: Paul Mosley: The Politics of What Works for the Poor in Public Expenditure and Taxation 4: Anthony Bebbington: Governing Natural Resources for Inclusive Development Part III: The Politics of Social and Legal Citizenship: Promoting and Protecting the Rights of the Poor? 5: Claire Mcloughlin: The Politics of What Works in Service Delivery 6: Armando Barrientos and Sony Pellissery: Political Factors in the Growth of Social Assistance 7: Deval Desai and Michael Woolcock: The Politics and Process of Rule of Law Systems in Developmental States Part IV: The Politics of Recognition 8: Sohela Nazneen and Simeen Mahmud: The Gendered Politics of Securing Inclusive Development 9: Prerna Singh and Matthias vom Hau: Ethnicity, State Capacity, and Development: Reconsidering Causal Connections Part V: The Transnational Politics of Development 10: Arjan de Haan and Ward Warmerdam: The Politics of Aid Revisited: A Review of Evidence on State Capacity and Elite Commitment 11: Giles Mohan: China in Africa: Impacts and Prospects for Accountable DevelopmentReviewsThe Politics of Inclusive Development is an important book for development researchers and practitioners, as well as progressive social justice reformers of various stripes. This book should be a foundational text for academics, policy-makers, front line implementers and community organisers, indeed anyone with an interest in how we can progress towards a more inclusive and prosperous shared future. --he Journal of Development Studies Author InformationSam Hickey is Professor of Politics and Development. He is the joint Director of Research within the DFID-funded Effective States and Inclusive Development (ESID) Research Centre and Associate Director of the Brooks World Poverty Institute. His research examines the politics of development and poverty reduction, with specific reference to sub-Saharan Africa, and has been has published extensively in the leading development studies journals. This includes work on natural resource governance, social exclusion and adverse incorporation, citizenship and participation, social movements and NGOs, the politics of social protection, and the use of political analysis in international development. Kunal Sen is Professor of Development Economics and Associate Director of the Brooks World Poverty Institute. His research is on the political economy determinants of inclusive development, particularly within the DFID-UK funded Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, based in the University of Manchester, of which he is the Joint Research Director. Professor Sen's most recent books are State-Business Relations and Economic Development in Africa and India (Routledge 2012) and Trade Policy, Inequality and Performance in Indian Manufacturing (Routledge 2008). He has also published over 60 articles in leading economics and development journals and won the Sanjaya Lall Prize in 2006 and Dudley Seers Prize in 2003 for his publications Badru Bukenya is a development analyst and practitioner. He completed his PhD at the Institute of Development Policy and Management (IDPM) and he worked as a Research Associate with the Effective States and Inclusive Development Centre (ESID), both at the University of Manchester. He is a lecturer in the department of Social Work and Social Administration at Makerere University Kampala. He has previously worked with Uganda's largest NGO called The AIDS Support Organisation (TASO). His research focuses on the politics of civil society, service delivery, social protection, state building, and citizenship formation in Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |