Comparisons, Convergence and Connections: Development Sudies in North and South
Abstract
Summary Increasing poverty and social exclusion (PSE) open up the possibility of fertile dialogue between North and South on three issues of successively greater depth: first, new comparisons or lessons to be drawn across geographical boundaries about the characteristics, causes and remedies of PSE. Second, the implications of a new convergence between North and South. And third, the possibility of a new theory to expose connections between PSE in North and South. New alliances of disciplinary and sectoral specialists suggest themselves.
Citation
Maxwell, S. (1998) Comparisons, Convergence and Connections: Development Sudies in North and South. IDS Bulletin 29(1): 20-31DOI
10.1111/j.1759-5436.1998.mp29001003.xIs part of series
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