Description

Nation-states in the developing world have seen a renaissance in their political, social, and economic structures. Newly industrializing countries like Brazil, Mexico, China, and India are poised to claim the 21st century as their own. But economic conditions in many nations of the developing world still leave much to be desired, especially with respect to its marginalized citizens, whose incomes are often less than two dollars a day. Scholars continue to ask what academics, political actors, economic entrepreneurs, and others—committed to tackling the bane of underdevelopment in the developing world—can do to improve the plight of these nations’ destitute populations.

The Developing World: Critical Issues in Politics and Society explores the challenges presented by political, cultural, religious, social, and economic practices to the future development of these nation-states. The essays gathered here—written by seasoned scholars with deep social, political, and academic roots in Africa, Asia, and Latin America—explain how improvements in politics, social arrangements, and information communication technologies contribute to the effectiveness of emerging nations’ internal politics and their influence on world affairs. Individual essays consider such key issues as

how to develop more efficiently the processes of liberal democratizationhow to apply more uniformly the law enforcement policies of governments to all citizens in a societyhow the marginalization of women hampers national developmenthow the political development of Mexico as a “linguistic regional power” has influenced the rest of Central Americahow development and protection of the environment are linkedhow an effective application of information communication technologies can enhance the quality of education and boost growth at all levels in a polity
This work will interest scholars focused on the developing world, social and public policy, international politics, and social and political theory.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Acronyms
Chapters
General Introduction
E. Ike Udogu
Chapter 1: Liberal Democratization and Democracy
George K. Kieh, Jr.
Chapter 2: Law Enforcement Issues: Strategies for Reformation
Bennett A. Odunsi
Chapter 3: Human Rights Constraints: Analysis and Potential Solutions
E. Ike Udogu
Chapter 4: Gender Marginalization: A Discourse on the Status of Women in South Asia and How It Might Be Tackled
Sambuddha Ghatak
Chapter 5: Mexican Political Development and Its Influence on Central America
David R. Davila-Villers
Chapter 6: The Politics of Development and Protection of the Environment .
E. Ike Udogu
Chapter 7: Boosting Access to Computer Technology as a way of Improving Education: An Examination of Challenges and Solutions
Kwesi A. Tandoh
Bibliography
Appendix A: Statement of the United National Conference on Human Environment, 21st Plenary Meeting, 16 June 1972
Appendix B: Declaration on Social Progress and Development, Proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 2542 (XXIV) of 11 December 1969
Index
About the Contributors

Product details

Published 04 Oct 2012
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 234
ISBN 9798216348597
Imprint Scarecrow Press
Illustrations 1 BW Illustrations, 19 Tables
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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