What next : volume I : Setting the context
By: Dag Hammerskjold Foundation
Contributor(s): The Dag Hammarskjold Foundation
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National Documentation Centre General Collection | 01366-GG (Browse shelf) | Available | NDC25020033 |
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Introducing What Next - 3
Setting the Context The development debate thirty years after What Now / Sheila Coronel and Kunda Dixit -13
From What Now to What Next Reflections on three decades of international politics and development / Praful Bidwai - 29
Before Thinking about What Next Prerequisites for alternatives / Gilbert Rist - 65
Enough! Global challenges and responsible lifestyles / Göran Bäckstrand and Lars Ingelstam - 97
Activism, Expertise, Commons Larry Lohmann - 149
Civil Society: What Next? / Göran Hydén - 183
Stop the ‘Stockholm Syndrome’! Lessons learned from 30 years of UN summits / Pat Mooney - 203
Summary of Contributions - 215
Appendix 1: List of Participants and Contributors - 221
Development Dialogue, June 2006: What next edited by Niclas Hallstrom is the first series publication s stemming from what next project. The project reflects on the Dag Hammarskjöld foundation's four deadest of work in development and identifies new challenges. The publication introduces the project and its goals, which include contributing to discussions about crucial issues in the coming decade. It draws on the foundation's work and brings together a diverse group of individuals to engage in debate and dialogue.
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