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Intro
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- David Hulme, 2016
- About development and how/why to combat it- professor of dev at uom, started in cambs with Econ history, and phd from Queensland
- Written finance against poverty (1996), and challenging global inequality (2007)
- book in 5 chapters = include climate change, inequality and morals of us
- audience = everyone
- ‘overview of key issues’ (Krishna, 2017)
2
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Para 1
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- good
- states = academic and media, and own experience (e.g. manc)
- Chap 3 = in Bangladesh 3% of pop abroad, but if up to 10% then remittances more tan $40 billion
- helps reader understand in context
- good sense of place
- chap 3 = Mali and Denmark = countries cannot dev in same way
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Para 2
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- good
- uses other people (and annotated bibliography)
- Klein = 2005-2100 temp up 4.8*c (2 is max)
- Chap 2 = Limits of Foreign Aid = Collier = talks about dev trap, but not actually critical analyisis of any work = only quotes
4
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Para 3
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- bad
- Macro focus = LARGE SCALE
- does not look at small countries
- more Econ dev = more inequality
- dev is ‘multidimensional process’ (FAO, 2011) = cannot only use dev
- what is ‘socially just and sustainable world’ (Hulme, 2016)?
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Para 4
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- Bad
- Other factors limiting his ideas = politics
- ‘conflict, corruption, justice and lack of rule of law’ (Cameron, 2013) = keeping countries poor (not accounted for in book)
- Perhaps not rich helping poor but poor helping themselves
- Book more about allocation of resources (Foster, 2016)
6
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Conclusion
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- Answers quetsion
- good wide audience
- rich have caused problems therefore must work on ‘broken promises’ towards ‘global partnership’ (Hulme, 2016)
- ‘global connectedness’ (Krishna, 2017)
- ‘must think about all these policies and how they interact with each other’ (Hulme interview, 2016) = think beyond aid