Development As a Battlefield

Development as a Battlefield is an innovative exploration of the multidimensional meanings of – and interactions between – conflict and development. The two phenomena are all too often regarded as ostensibly antagonistic. This was exemplified again in the context of the Arab Spring that erupted in D...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Hibou, Béatrice, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden, Netherlands : Brill Nijhoff [2017]
Edición:First edition
Colección:International development policy (Brill) ; Volume 8.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • Development as a Battlefield / Irene Bono and Béatrice Hibou
  • Conflicts that Create Consensus
  • Two Lives of Developmentalism: A Polanyian View from Turkey / Ayşe Buğra
  • Workers vs Machines: Ottoman Tunis between Industrialisation and Colonisation / Nora Lafi
  • ‘An Uphill Job Demanding Limitless Patience’. The Establishment of Trade Unions and the Conflicts of Development in Sudan, 1946–1952 / Elena Vezzadini
  • The Activities of Adl Wal Ihsane in the Neighbourhoods. How to Build a ‘Non-Legal’ Consensus from a ‘Tolerated’ Conflict / Merieme Yafout
  • Consensus as An Expression of Conflict
  • War and State (Re)Construction in Afghanistan: Conflicts of Tradition or Conflicts of Development? / Fariba Adelkhah
  • Resisting Neo-Liberal Skylines: Social Mobilisations and Entrepreneurial Urban Development in Tel Aviv / Adriana Kemp and Talia Margalit
  • A ‘Time’ to Act: The 2015–20 Development Plan for Greater Casablanca / Nadia Hachimi Alaoui
  • The Muslim Brotherhood’s ‘Virtuous society’ and State Developmentalism in Egypt: The Politics of ‘Goodness’ / Marie Vannetzel
  • The Definition of Legitimate Conflicts
  • Development and Countermovements. Reflections on the Conflicts Arising from the Commodification of Collective Land in Morocco / Yasmine Berriane
  • Charity and Commercial Success as Vectors of Asymmetry and Inequality: The Unconceptualised Elements of Development in Islamist Sudan during the First Republic / Raphaëlle Chevrillon-Guibert
  • A Neo-liberal Exception? The Defence Industry ‘Turkification’ Project / Anouck Gabriela Côrte-réal Pinto.