Development and Modernization
The Road to Development

Volume 25, Issue 1

In a world where millions of people live below the international poverty line, the debate over international economic development has profound and immediate significance. In recent years, optimism over neoliberal development programs has heralded economic development as the way to promote democratization and human rights as well as to combat the global problems of poverty and disease. But the virulent debate over the nature of development policies belies this... (More)

Development and Modernization
Dealing With Debt
How to Reform the Global Financial System
by Joseph E. Stiglitz

A Clash of Globalizations
Obstacles to Development in the Middle East
by Clement Henry

A Flawed Blueprint
The Covert Politicization of Development Economics
by Adam Przeworski

Eyes Wide Open
On the Targeted Use of Foreign Aid
by David Dollar

A New Development Agenda
Outlining the Challenges to Development in the 21st Century
by Louise Fréchette

NGOs and the New Democracy
The False Saviors of International Development
by Sangeeta Kamat

Development as Poison
Rethinking the Western Model of Modernity
by Stephen A. Marglin

The Gender Dimension
From Modernization and Development to Globalization and the New Imperialism
by Catherine V. Scott

Duhalde’s Dilemma
Argentina in Crisis
by Georgios Theophanous

In Media Res
Putin’s Unfree Press
by Alex Captain

Free and Fair
Elections in Kashmir
by Vanashree Samant

At a Crossroads
Kaliningrad’s Fate
by Richard Kwon

Myanmar’s Façade
Gestures of Democracy
by Zachary T. Elsea

Troubled Paradise
Galapagos’s Bid for Survival
by Francis Song

Hegemony or Leadership?
by Daniel Brumberg

Irish Troubles
by Allan Bieniek

Olympian Efforts
How Ancient Games Shape the Modern World
by Jacques Rogge

A World Grown Old
Finding a Place for Antedeluvians in the New World
by Jeremy Seabrook

Untapped Potential
The Future of Russia's Oil Industry
by Robert Ebel

Cleaning House
Dirty Bombs and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
by Leah Litman

A Doomed Reform
North Korea Flirts with the Free Market
by Harpal Sandhu

More Things Considered
Kosovo, September 11, and Responsible Reporting
by Melissa Block

Reclaiming Eden
Biological and Cultural Conservationism
by Dawn Chatty

Mightier Than the Sword
The Bush Administration’s Flagging Human Rights Rhetoric
by Julie Mertus